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  1. Bibliotherapy book list

    Explore our bibliotherapy book list at LJMU Libraries. Find titles for mental well-being and personal growth.

  2. Reverend Canon Dr Ellen Loudon

    From drama student to priest and Christian activist, Ellen Loudon is an inspiring alumna who in her role as Canon Chancellor of Liverpool Cathedral joins our annual graduation ceremonies, celebrating the opportunities that gaining a degree gives our outstanding students.

  3. Choosing your postgraduate qualification

    LJMU stands out from the crowd because of the first class support we offer to postgraduates. Discover how postgraduate study at LJMU has changed the lives of thousands of students across the world.

  4. Disability Sport and Physical Activity (DisSPA) Network

    Membership of the DisSPA network is now open to individuals and organisations who are committed to increasing the provision of inclusive and empowering sport and physical activity opportunities for people with disability.

  5. Guides

    See guides for students and staff.

  6. Environmental Monitoring and Control

    The Environmental Monitoring and Control research theme is focused on addressing global challenges and sustainable development goals related to quality monitoring systems for sustainable agriculture, novel technologies for good health and well-being monitoring, sustainable management, and quality monitoring of water resources.

  7. Liverpool Business Clinic

    Gain real-world business experience at the Liverpool Business Clinic, offering consultancy services and practical learning for students.

  8. Alex Brooker

    Alex Brooker is an LJMU alumni and Honorary Fellow. He is a role model and inspiration for people of all ages and backgrounds, but particularly for those with disabilities, as he himself was born with hand, arm and leg disabilities. He has attained huge success as a journalist and is renowned as a writer and television presenter.

  9. Phil Bakstad

    Phil has worked at LJMU for over 16 years. He’s currently the Student Inclusion Lead within the Student Advice and Wellbeing Team and has recently started a new role as Diversity and Inclusion Associate Dean for Professional Services. Since 2010, Phil has also led on organising and representing LJMU at the annual Liverpool Pride March.