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  1. Privacy notice and cookies

    Liverpool John Moores University deals with all personal information in a responsible manner that respects personal privacy. Find out about our usage of cookies and what information they store.

  2. How your business can work with us

    Work with us at Liverpool John Moores and drive your business forward with access to experts, insight into cutting edge research and outstanding facilities.

  3. Careers in engineering and technology

    Discover career opportunities in Engineering and Technology with LJMU. Gain insights into industry connections, internships, and future job prospects.

  4. LGBTQI+ Flags

    In 1978 gay rights activist Gilbert Baker created the first Pride flag with the goal of it being a symbol for everyone. Since then many new flags were created to represent all communities within the LGBTQI+ community.

  5. Natural Curriculum – School of Education

    Working in partnership with Mersey Forest, LJMU have developed the Natural Curriculum, which is already gaining a strong local and regional reputation. We run a professional practice hub for local schools and have successfully delivered Department for Education/Natural England funded income-generating programmes for teachers.

  6. Drone Research Group

    The LJMU Drone Research Group uses off-the-shelf and custom in-house-built drones for a wide array of applications that range from mapping of archaeological sites to counting orangutans. Find out more about the research taking place within this group.

  7. Richard Lester

    Read the oration for Richard Lester on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.

  8. Outreach testimonials

    At LJMU, we strive to deliver high quality, impartial support to schools and colleges. We love to receive feedback from our sessions and below is some of our recent feedback.

  9. Brain and Behaviour Research Group

    In the Brain and Behaviour Research Group within RISES, we study human motor behaviour from the neural level through to perception and cognition. Our two main areas of research are sensorimotor neuroscience and expert performance and learning.