MA Urban Design | Part-time
LJMU's Urban Design MA enables you to explore your creative potential to change the landscape of cities and urban spaces and our experience within them.
LJMU's Urban Design MA enables you to explore your creative potential to change the landscape of cities and urban spaces and our experience within them.
MA in Modern History will explore how societies use history and provides students with an understanding of the ways in which historians can take their skills and apply them beyond the university.
This unique Art in Science course offers a rare opportunity to collaborate as an artist in the world of science and explore art and science project briefs.
LJMU's MA in Fine Art enables you to investigate all proponents of fine art and its practice in production, material intervention, media and curation.
LJMU's MA in Graphic Design and Illustration advances your artistic development and helps you become a commercially aware practitioner.
The MA Education and Social Justice programme at Liverpool John Moores University is ideal if you are passionate about developing knowledge, understanding and skills to address issues of equity, diversity, inclusion, and social justice
LJMU's MA in Graphic Design and Illustration advances your artistic development and helps you become a commercially aware practitioner.
MA Criminology at Liverpool John Moores University aims to engage students in cutting-edge debates in criminology, you’ll look at some of the most recent and advanced intellectual developments from around the world in relation to crime, (in)justice, and social harm.
MA Criminology at Liverpool John Moores University aims to engage students in cutting-edge debates in criminology, you’ll look at some of the most recent and advanced intellectual developments from around the world in relation to crime, (in)justice, and social harm.
Dr. Emma Roberts, Reader in History of Art & Design at Liverpool School of Art & Design, has published an article in the Harvard University journal, 'ReVista: The Harvard Review of Latin America'. The article discusses the important topic of public sculptures in the Caribbean on the theme of emancipation from slavery.