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  1. Diversity and Inclusion Projects

    Our Diversity and Inclusion Projects at LJMU include how we are decolonising the curriculum and our work around bridging the degree awarding or attainment gap.

  2. Degree Apprenticeships - Subcontractors

    Liverpool John Moores University engages with subcontractors in certain subject areas to ensure that apprenticeship programmes suit the needs of the apprentice, the employer and, where appropriate, professional and regulatory bodies.

  3. LJMU Maritime Centre

    The LJMU Maritime Centre helps to meet the training needs of the maritime industry, whether that is through our facilities or through our specialist training courses. Our ship-handling simulator is one of the most advanced in Europe. Find out more about the Centre.

  4. Research degrees 

    ART LABS offers contemporary and innovative approaches to professional research, art practice and advanced study.

  5. Study Nursing at Liverpool John Moores University

    The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and Health Education England have awarded Liverpool John Moores University additional student places on our BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing and BSc (Hons) Mental Health Nursing courses. Find out more and apply today.

  6. Study Sociology

    The Department of Sociology at LJMU offers students a unique opportunity to undertake contemporary and critical programmes of study. Our taught degrees combine a friendly, supportive atmosphere with challenging and stimulating study, which build on our expertise, research strengths and areas of specialism.

  7. MSc Nursing Degrees

    Qualify as a Nurse in two years with Liverpool John Moores University, discover more about how you can apply.

  8. Criminal Justice - School of Justice Studies

    Our Criminology degree programme at LJMU takes our students on a thought provoking and engaging critical exploration of the institutions which make up the criminal justice system.

  9. About the Artivism Research Group

    Based within the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion, Artivism seeks to explore new models of collaborative work between researchers, artists, curators, campaign groups and charities.