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  1. Denmark

    See the international entry requirements for students from Denmark wishing to study at Liverpool John Moore's University.

  2. Mariama Balde Djaura

    Mariama undertakes outreach work for the university, working with schools across the country to establish meaningful connections that help young students to realise their academic and personal potential. Inspired by her early life experiences, moving from Africa to Northern Ireland, and then the opportunities afforded to her by LJMU during her own studies, she is determined to help others and act as a role model.

  3. Nigeria

    See the international entry requirements for students from Nigeria wishing to study at Liverpool John Moore's University.

  4. The Critical Research Seminar Series

    The Critical Research Seminars are a series of talks and debates that examine social policy. Seminar topics include: policing, youth justice, prison policy, drugs policy, death in custody and violence against women.

  5. Tanzania

    See the international entry requirements for students from Tanzania wishing to study at Liverpool John Moore's University.

  6. Facilities at LJMU Maritime Centre

    Discover the LJMU Maritime Centre's exceptional array of marine training facilities, including its ship-handling and escort tug simulator.

  7. Guyana

    See the international entry requirements for students from Guyana wishing to study at Liverpool John Moore's University.

  8. Rachel Stalker

    Solicitor Rachel founded LJMU’s free Legal Advice Centre in 2014, just one year after she joined the School of Law. Every year the centre helps hundreds of people through its free legal advice and public legal information activities, contributing significantly to the economic and social wellbeing of the Liverpool City Region, while developing our students’ skills to put them one step ahead in their professional careers upon graduation.

  9. Ebenezer Banahene

    Ebenezer is a senior lecturer in adult nursing and was recognised by the Royal College of Nursing for his work in supporting refugee nurses to obtain registration in the UK and to work for the NHS.