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  1. Dr Matteo Borrini

    Matteo could be described as LJMU’s very own Indiana Jones. A principal lecturer in forensic anthropology, he is a charismatic academic with an unconventional approach to scientific inquiry in both forensic cases and life’s mysteries, with a penchant for holy relics and intrigue for ancient rituals, legends and even a spot of magic.

  2. India

    See the international entry requirements for students from India wishing to study at Liverpool John Moore's University.

  3. Children's reading corner

    The Children's Reading Corner provides a space and resources for education students, early years practitioners, and the wider community.

  4. Early modern studies

    Explore early modern studies within the Research Institute of English and Cultural History.

  5. Education – information and course list

    Get in to teaching and gain hands-on teaching practice in schools, observe how children learn, undertake work-related learning within the local community. Explore LJMU's undergraduate and postgraduate education courses.