Start-up Hub
The Start-up Hub helps students and graduates start a business. We offer funding, business advice and training. We also have networking events and workshops.
The Start-up Hub helps students and graduates start a business. We offer funding, business advice and training. We also have networking events and workshops.
Explore how our Honorary Fellows play an active role in the life of the University.
Find out what you'll need to open a UK bank account and about the type of UK bank account you can get as an EU student.
As a prospective future paramedic, your ability to present yourself in a professional manner will be assessed, along with other areas, such as your passion for the vocation, and awareness and knowledge of the role.
As a prospective future midwife, your ability to present yourself in a professional manner will be assessed, along with other areas, such as your passion for the vocation, and awareness and knowledge of the role.
The LJMU Go Global fund allows students to undertake international projects, from existing programmes such as Camp America or TEFL (teaching English as a foreign language) courses, to individual projects students have designed themselves. Find out more about the Global Citizen and Global Scholar funding schemes available to LJMU students.
Read the full oration for Dr Ulrich Hoppe on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.
Mayor of Liverpool, Joanne Anderson, is a courageous leader and an inspiration to so many as the first female Mayor of the city and the first Black woman to be directly elected as a Mayor in the UK. As a graduate and current MBA student at LJMU, Joanne is like so many other mature students that pass through our doors, seeing the benefit of further study - both for herself and for Liverpool.
This study aims to understand the causal relationship between discrimination and psychosis in ethnic minority populations in the UK.
Read Ryan Paden's story - two years into his three year MA in Counselling and Psychotherapy Practice, Northern Irish student Ryan has the job he wants and a bright future ahead of him.