Liverpool culture
Learn why Liverpool is a European Capital of Culture, and immerse yourself in world-class art, music, and the performing arts.
Learn why Liverpool is a European Capital of Culture, and immerse yourself in world-class art, music, and the performing arts.
Pharmacy and biomolecular scientists use state-of-the-art facilities in the Life Sciences Building which is equipped for drug dispensing, scene of crime forensic studies, DNA analysis, spectroscopic studies, and much more.
Find out more about the School of Humanities and Social Science's facilities, including rhe John Foster Building, Aldham Robarts Library and the Special Collections and Archives.
External examiners research programmes
Maureen is a member of staff with the Faculty of Business and Law, and part of the first cohort of employees with the Positive Action Programme. Described by her son as ‘half human, half cyborg’, she says that technology has changed her life since she lost her hearing after contracting malaria in 2010.
Professor Peter Toyne was the Rector at Liverpool Polytechnic between 1986 and 1992 and the first LJMU Vice-Chancellor, once it gained university status, from 1992 to 2000. His vision for the polytechnic and then the university benefited not just students but Liverpool too.
Here are just a few reasons why you should choose the Liverpool Business School.
Keynote speakers
Meet the Women Professional Services Network Officials
Find out more about the LJMU Ethnically Diverse Staff Network Officials and their roles and responsibilities.