School of Computer Science and Mathematics facilities
Learn about the facilities within the School of Computer Science and Mathematics.
Learn about the facilities within the School of Computer Science and Mathematics.
As a graduate from the School of Civil Engineering and Built Environment a wide variety of career opportunities could be open to you. Find out what careers you could secure and how, through placements and events, the School will help boost your employability.
The School of Engineering facilities include: software, hardware and engineering laboratories.
Find out more about current PhD positions available to apply for within the School of Biological and Environmental Sciences.
Find out more about the English department at LJMU.
From specially designed studio spaces to award-winning buildings, the Liverpool School of Art and Design has a range of first-rate facilities for students and staff. Find out about the facilities we have to offer.
Our arrangements for environmental management, sustainability and climate change fit within the university’s governance structures – which have staff and student representation.
LJMU has a number of strategies and initiatives in place to tackle waste management and recycling within the University. Find out about our commitments to minimising waste and increasing our recycling rates.
Guidance, Policies and Processes: Admissions Policy, Access Agreement, Code of Practice for Admissions, Guidance for student support fund, Guidance for Students/Staff on the Fitness to Practise Procedures, Extenuating Circumstances, Deferred Consideration Procedures, Student Code of Behaviour and Disciplinary Procedures, Student Governance Confidentiality, Student Governance Retention Storage and Destruction, Student Attendance Policy, Student Social Networking Statement, Turnitin Info for students, University Fitness to Practise Policy, University Fitness to Study Policy, Visa Responsibilities.
Harcourt was a student at the Liverpool City School of Art and Crafts, a historic predecessor to the current Liverpool School of Art and Design. He became a highly respected stained glass window artist and thanks to diligent record keeping from his family, many of his original window designs, alongside prints and personal letters from his time at the School of Art now tell both his personal story and the institutional history of the university that we know today. The records are held within LJMU’s Special Collections and Archives.