Sustainability
LJMU embraces sustainable development, aligning with the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals to meet today's needs while protecting the future.
LJMU embraces sustainable development, aligning with the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals to meet today's needs while protecting the future.
School of Biological and Environmental Sciences
LJMU’s varied programme of professional development courses offers individuals and organisations a range of opportunities to enable professional people to develop their career prospects and meet business objectives in a way that doesn't interfere with their working life.
See how LJMU engages with and supports local communities through programs, partnerships, and volunteer efforts.
Find out more about The National Schools Observatory: Fascination with Space fires young scientific careers - Professor Andy Newsam.
Commissioned by Unite Students, this research explores the experiences of Black students across university accommodation and private halls of residence, amplifying their voices and stories to the wider Higher Education sector.
Within the time domain astrophysics research group, we are involved in major observational survey projects. We work on a variety of explosive transients, including galactic and extragalactic novae, type la supernovae, core collapse supernovae, and gamma rays bursts. The Liverpool Telescope is the workhorse of the group. Find out more about our research.
This page details the collections held within the Special Collections and Archives of LJMU.
You can visit LJMU at one of a variety of different open day events that will help you learn more about your course and studying at Liverpool John Moores University.
Pharmacy and biomolecular scientists use state-of-the-art facilities in the Life Sciences Building which is equipped for drug dispensing, scene of crime forensic studies, DNA analysis, spectroscopic studies, and much more.