Supporting a student at University
Information for parents and guardians about Liverpool John Moores University and the city of Liverpool.
Information for parents and guardians about Liverpool John Moores University and the city of Liverpool.
At LJMU the wellbeing of our students and staff is really important to us. That’s why we've created a calendar of events including free workshops and activities over this academic year, for our LJMU community to get involved in.
Gain a better understanding of the principles of palliative care relevant to generalist health and social care professionals so you deliver high quality care for all those approaching the end of their lives by studying this CPD course.
Jason supports staff, both individuals and teams, across the university to enhance their knowledge and to improve their skills as our Organisational Development Manager. Having graduated from LJMU in 1998, Jason stayed on in a temporary role working in student welfare and has remained at LJMU ever since. This year he celebrates 25 years working at the university.
Abdelrahman is a third-year biomedical sciences student. He came to LJMU from Egypt through the International Foundation Year and worked as a student mentor for fellow international students, to provide support and advice to help others settle into life in Liverpool.
Are you looking to join a team or pursue individual sports? Perhaps you're interested in the social aspect of being involved in sports. Whatever your motivations, take a look at the wide range of sports teams available to join at the University.
Find out how to apply for exchange study with LJMU including deadlines and timeframes and who you can contact with enquiries.
Our graduation ceremonies at Liverpool Cathedral (Anglican) are a rich pageant full of colour provided by academic gowns, processional maces, banners, fanfares and ceremonial music.
In this CPD course, you'll critically examine a range of key issues related to violence and health from international, national and local perspectives.
In this CPD course, you'll critically examine a range of key issues related to violence and health from international, national and local perspectives.