200 years of Liverpool John Moores University history
Find out more about the history of John Moores University from its origin as the Mechanics School of Arts, through to being granted university status in 1992, right up to the present day.
Find out more about the history of John Moores University from its origin as the Mechanics School of Arts, through to being granted university status in 1992, right up to the present day.
Find out about the School of Education's partnerships and the key contributions they make to our programmes of study.
Campus Services plays a significant role in the quality of the student, staff and visitor experience at the university by providing a range of facilities.
Read the oration for Rebecca Burke-Sharples CBE on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.
School of Civil Engineering and Built Environment
Department of Maritime and Mechanical Engineering
Sport and Exercise Science graduate Niamh Charles tells us about the road to becoming a professional footballer and fulfilling her career dreams.
School of Sport and Exercise Sciences
A timeline of events relating to James Joyce's 'Chamber Music', first published in London in 1907.
In the £26 million Tom Reilly Building, you’ll find psychology students recording brain activity with EEG and fNIRS and using virtual reality systems and a driving simulator to test out simulated activities. See more of the facilities at LJMU's School of Psychology.