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  1. Customer credit application

    The Accounts Receivable Team manage all University sales invoicing working closely with Academic Registry, the team manage student tuition fees/ payments and commercial activity income.

  2. Pension Schemes

    When you join LJMU with a contract of more than three months, you will be contractually enrolled into either the Local Government Pension Scheme (Merseyside Pension Fund) or the Teachers Pension Scheme, dependent on your contract of employment.

  3. Benefits

    Explore the benefits available to students at Liverpool John Moores University, including financial support and advice.

  4. Time and talent

    Want to give something back? As an LJMU alumnus you can help prepare the next generation of graduates for work in your industry. Find out how to get involved.

  5. Security

    The aim of LJMU's Security Service is to create a safe and secure environment by safeguarding the University’s students, staff, visitors, property and reputation. Find out more information regarding security at Liverpool John Moores University.

  6. LJMU Health and Wellbeing Champions - staff wellbeing hub

    After pledging our support and involvement in the Liverpool Active Workplaces Programme and a call for volunteers, 12 Health and Wellbeing Champions were appointed and received experienced specialist training to fulfil their role. See who the champions are and how you can get in contact with them.

  7. Academic Development and Enhancement

    From training to development for LJMU staff to hosting research seminars for members of the higher education sector, the Teaching and Learning Academy offers a wide range of Enhancement services. Learn more about the services the Academy offers.

  8. Legal statements – accommodation

    The data protection statement will clear up any enquiries you may have about how we use and pass on your personal details when it comes to accommodation applications.

  9. Charitable Status

    Liverpool John Moores University is an exempt charity under the terms of the Charities Act 2011. Under the Charities Act 2011, universities are supervised by the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) as principal regulator, which is charged with ensuring that universities fulfil their obligations under Charity law.