Careers and start-up support for our Alumni
LJMU Alumni benefit from free lifetime career support. Discover our services, connect through LJMU Connect and explore all Graduate Outcomes.
LJMU Alumni benefit from free lifetime career support. Discover our services, connect through LJMU Connect and explore all Graduate Outcomes.
More effective measures of detection are needed to help stop the trade in illegal animal products. An LJMU graduate is working on an innovative approach to address the problem.
Whether returning to education or starting fresh, LJMU provides mature students with guidance, flexibility, and a supportive learning environment.
Shaquita is the 2022/23 Liverpool John Moores Students’ Union (JMSU) Vice President for Education and is passionate about furthering diversity in education. Having lost her mum during her own studies, she demonstrated incredible courage to have completed her degree at such a challenging time in her life, and to then go on to represent the student voice at JMSU.
John is a PhD student with the School of Education. He is also ex-forces, having served with the RAF Police before leaving the military and beginning his own higher education journey. Alongside his studies, looking at research to support veterans, John is a student representative on our Armed Forces Steering Group.
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Find out about the 25th New Researcher in Maritime History Conference to be held in Liverpool.
Faye is a 2023 graduate of LJMU, having studied law. She had, at times, a challenging experience at university, discovering she had dyslexia and a degenerative condition that impacted on her memory and conversation. But she showed resilience, courage and determination, with support from her family and LJMU, to successfully complete her studies.
The Low Carbon Eco-Innovatory helps local businesses by creating innovative low carbon goods, processes and services. Read the case studies to find out who we work with and how we have helped these businesses.
To celebrate our team spoke to Black women within our staff and student community and asked what it means to them.