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  1. CPD Cell Technology

    This Continuing Professional Development (CPD) course will provide you with an understanding of cell culture relating to research and commercial exploitation.

  2. Ruth Scully

    Ruth is one of thousands of mature students to have passed through the doors of LJMU, furthering her own career in children’s care and education after gaining her degree in 2016.

  3. Neena Gill CBE

    Read the full oration for Neena Gill CBE on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.

  4. Louise Ellman

    Read the oration for Louise Ellman on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.

  5. Professor Roger Webster

    Professor Roger Webster is the former Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Professional and Social Studies and Professor of Literary Studies at the university. He was awarded an Honorary Fellowship by LJMU in 2017 for his outstanding contribution to arts and cultural education. He brought together a book on the origins and history of LJMU, released in 2017 for the university’s 25th anniversary.

  6. Awards – Face to Face with Sport and Exercise Sciences

    Face to Face Sports Science has won multiple awards and gained competitive funding for its innovative, engaging activities. Read more about our work and recognition including the work of Greg Whyte who trains celebrities for Sport Relief challenges.

  7. Jonathan Falkingham MBE

    Read the oration for Jonathan Falkingham on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Tom Bloxham.

  8. Careers – School of Sport and Exercise Sciences

    Looking to work within high performance sport, exercise, health or clinical settings? There are many career options open to you, for example, within coaching, sport psychology, nutrition, athlete development, and more. Find out more about the opportunities available to you when you graduate from the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences.

  9. James Savage

    James is a mental health nursing graduate, and one of many nursing students who went above and beyond during the Covid-19 pandemic, putting their training into practice to support the NHS during their studies.