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  1. SDG 11 - Sustainable cities and communities

    LJMU plays an important role in supporting the sustainability of the Liverpool City Region. We’ve worked hard to champion green and sustainable travel through the Smart Green Journey app and our Sustainable Green Travel Corridors initiative. Collaborations with industry has also seen the development of cutting-edge road surfaces. We’re stiving to achieve net zero by 2035, in line with the United Nations goal to reduce warming by 1.5°C.

  2. SDG 12 - Responsible consumption and production

    At LJMU we’re changing the way we consume and produce goods to ensure an increased focus on sustainability. The concept of sustainability has influenced our curriculum, with students having the opportunity to learn about sustainable production in existing modules. Our research and knowledge exchange efforts have also helped to revolutionise material production as far afield as Bangladesh and the Philippines.

  3. Joel Irish

    School of Biological and Environmental Sciences

  4. Mike Longden

    School of Biological and Environmental Sciences

  5. Armed Forces Steering Group

    Find out more information about LJMU's cross university Armed forces Steering Group and their commitment to supporting students, staff and its wider communities who have a connection to the Armed Forces.

  6. Honorary Fellows 2013

    Find out more about the Fellows Liverpool John Moores University honoured in 2013 including; Sir Malcolm Thornton, The Rt Revd James Jones, Professor Francisco Sánchez Martínez, Lord Michael Heseltine, The Hon Mr Justice Globe, Dr David Flavell, Her Honour Elizabeth Steel, Shelagh Fogarty and Dr Scilla Dyke.

  7. Lawrence Aye Maung

    Lawrence Aye Maung was Chief Officer for Elder Dempster Lines. Listen to Lawrence Aye Maung's interview.