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Welcome to Liverpool John Moores University

... at the heart of a great city

Liverpool John Moores University is a thriving, vibrant university located at the heart of one of the most exciting cities in the UK.  Our three large campuses ensure that no matter where you go in Liverpool, you are never far away from an LJMU building.  

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LJMU is proud to be a modern university, with learning and the advancement of our students at the heart of all our activity.  Our ethos is dream, plan, achieve and we aim to nurture the dreams of every single student.  Our approach is holistic in nature - we provide stimulating and challenging programmes of study that are informed by scholarship and research, and that engender a spirit of academic enquiry; and we also provide an environment conducive to the personal development of our students - for example, through our Foundation for Citizenship we encourage students to become thoughtful, ethical people. 

Degrees with the WoW factor

WoW star - represents LJMU's degrees with the WoW factorEmployers want you to have a good degree, of course, but with so many graduates in the work place these days, you need something extra to help you stand out from the crowd. 

That’s why we ensure that graduate skills and work-related learning are embedded in all our degrees. We also want you to develop higher level ‘world of work’ (WoW)skills which have been identified as ‘must haves’ by large corporate employers.

For more information about our WoW programme, click here.  To find out about activities and events at our Graduate Development Centre, click here.

All work and no play ...

We also are aware that university isn't all about working and studying so there are lots of opportunities for socialising and having fun - for information about getting involved with sporting and recreational activities at Liverpool Students' Union click here.



Take a look at LJMU TV to find out about us and our city - directly from our students.

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