Geography and environmental science – information and course list
With a range of fantastic locations on our doorstep, Liverpool is the perfect base to study geography and wildlife conservation. Explore geography and environmental science courses.
With a range of fantastic locations on our doorstep, Liverpool is the perfect base to study geography and wildlife conservation. Explore geography and environmental science courses.
Understand the cause of crime and its impact on society. Discover what courses you could study within criminology and sociology.
Studying a social sciences degree at LJMU will help broaden your horizons and develop your thinking. Explore courses within social science.
Our research aims to make positive changes to coach, teacher and practitioner development and inform policy and practice to improve people’s lives. We provide multidisciplinary approaches to our research with the aim of solving real world problems and pride ourselves in collaborating with industry partners.
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Find out more about the Fellows Liverpool John Moores University honoured in 2015 including; Senator Datuk Seri Syed Ali Al-Habshee, Professor Viv Bennett, Ramsey Campbell, Dame Philippa Russell, David Charters, Lady Grantchester, Andrew Miller MP, Professor Sir Howard Newby CBE, Most Reverend Justin Welby, Deborah Shackleton and Ronald Muirhead.
Stafford Beer was a scientist, poet, painter, founder of management cybernetics and world leader in operational research. He was appointed Honorary Professor of Organisational Transformation at Liverpool Polytechnic in 1989, and today the Collection bearing his name is among the most prized of LJMU's archives.
He is the father of Liverpool culture, a founding father of LJMU and best known as one of England's first abolitionists. The Roscoe name lives on through our public lecture series that fosters informed debate, broadens horizons and perspectives, and upholds the crucial spirit of intellectual inquiry and free speech in which Roscoe passionately believed.
A talented artist who studied at our College of Art in the 1950s and is famously known as the ‘lost’ Beatle having originally formed the band with his friend and fellow student John Lennon.