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Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) is a civic university with a unique global presence that is rooted in Liverpool’s historic community and industry. Students’ wellbeing and their future success is at the heart of the university’s operations. Priding itself on its welcoming and inclusive atmosphere, Liverpool John Moores University invites prospective students to be part of something big. The university offers students the opportunity to find themselves in a diverse community-centred space, which supports its students while challenging them to fulfil their future potential. Students can draw upon a wealth of industry contacts made available through courses at LJMU to build successful future careers.
Staff across the university work hard to offer students the best chance possible to better themselves in both their studies and career prospects, while also giving back to the wider community. Students are well supported by top lecturers and state-of-the-art facilities to succeed in their studies and to grow as people. At LJMU, students discover who they are, learning and developing the means to change the world at both a local and global level.
Liverpool John Moores University is embedded in the rich and inspirational history of the city of Liverpool. The university operates in partnership with community organisations and industry partners to give students an excellent undergraduate experience. The passion for education at Liverpool John Moores university is indicative of the city itself, which has world-renowned passion for music, football, fashion, politics, justice, and equality. The university works with the people of Liverpool to actively support the local community and improve lives. LJMU’s mission statement is to develop exciting, brave, and resilient people who will create real-world change.
Liverpool John Moores University offers over 160 undergraduate courses, with additional research opportunities and postgraduate courses available for students who wish to continue their academic journey at the university.
Courses at the university are divided into five faculties which oversee individual academic schools. These are:
Students at LJMU continually praise their lecturers for their approachability, enthusiasm and the quality of their teaching. All staff at the university dedicate themselves to ensuring that students feel welcome and supported during their time at the university. Courses across the university are kept up to date with the latest developments in both industry and academia. Opportunities for work-related learning is included in every degree programme. Through placements, internships or live consultancy projects, students are able to translate the theory learnt in the classroom to direct action in the workplace.
In the most recent Research Excellence Framework (REF, 2021), 73.1% of LJMU staffs’ research was classified as either ‘internationally-excellent’ or ‘world-leading’ in their field. Academic staff at the university bring this globally recognised excellence to their undergraduate teaching, with research informing the quality and relevance of courses at the university.
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GET PROSPECTUSEntry requirements for undergraduate courses at Liverpool John Moores University vary on a course-by-course basis and prospective students are encouraged to check individual course listings for the specific entry requirements of each course.
LJMU considers a wide range of qualifications for applications to its undergraduate courses. Acceptable qualifications include A / AS levels, Access award diplomas and extended diplomas, BTEC Nationals and OCR Nationals, International Baccalaureates, Scottish Highers/Advanced Highers, Welsh Baccalaureate Advanced Diplomas, Irish Leaving Certificates, Open University courses and the Advanced Diploma and Cambridge Pre-U.
Prospective students who wish to study at Liverpool John Moores University should be able to demonstrate a minimum level of numeracy and literacy via a Grade C / Grade 4 or above in GCSE Maths and English or an equivalent qualification.
The university carefully considers each application on an individual basis. Students are encouraged to contact the helpful faculty admissions team with any queries on the application process.
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ASK A QUESTIONLiverpool John Moores University guarantees its first year students accommodation in high quality student housing in the middle of Liverpool’s city centre. There is a range of accommodation options for students to choose from, and all student accommodation is located within an easy walking distance of the university’s facilities.
There are 24-hour staff and security on-site throughout the year to ensure student safety and wellbeing.
LJMU provides state-of-the-art facilities for all its students. The university has two well-equipped libraries and an additional 24/7 digital library.
LJMU’s flagship development at Copperas Hill houses the cutting-edge Student Life Building and Sports Building. Located in the heart of Liverpool’s city centre, the five-story Student Life Building offers a range of student-facing services. The two-story Sports Building has outstanding facilities which include an eight-court sports hall and state-of-the-art gym.
There are a range of subject specific facilities which replicate real work environments to prepare students for future success in industry. There are clinical practice suites for nursing, midwifery and paramedic students, and the UK’s only 360-degree ship simulator at The LJMU Maritime Centre.
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Liverpool John Moores University takes great care in ensuring that its students are supported throughout their academic journey. A dedicated student advice and wellbeing team are always on hand to give advice and guidance to students. Mental health and student wellbeing services are available to students from all backgrounds, and there is support in place for disabled students. Additional guidance is offered from the student advice and wellbeing team on everything from financial management and student funding to accommodation.
There is a dedicated money advice team at the university, who are on hand to assist students who are facing financial hardship. This friendly and responsive team is on-hand to offer advice and assistance to students who need help covering cover bills, food costs and other forms of financial hardship. In the academic year of 2022/23, the money advice team have assisted over 1,700 students in financial hardship, with financial support averaging around £890 per application. Over the course of the last academic year, the university has committed over £2.2 million to support its students throughout the cost-of-living crisis with a specialised student support fund.
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VISIT WEBSITELiverpool John Moores University is a globally recognised institution, renowned for offering an array of innovative courses. Modules are all designed to give students the applicable real-world experience needed for future success in their specialist industries. The university is recognised for excellence in numerous fields, with the LJMU Pharmacy School particularly known for producing top graduates. It is one of the UK’s oldest pharmacy departments, with courses accredited by the General Pharmaceutical Council. Its students are offered desirable work placement opportunities at leading national hospitals.
The university launched the first ever sports science degree and the School of Sport and Exercise Science has established itself globally as one of the best schools in its field. The Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences (RISES) had 96.2% of its research classified as world-leading or excellent by REF 2021.
LJMU also opened England’s first mechanics’ institute in 1823, which taught mechanics, arithmetic, and engineering craftsmanship. In 1892, the university made history again and opened England’s first nautical college. Today, the School of Engineering draws on this rich history to produce ground-breaking research, with 95.8% of its research output rated as world-leading or internationally excellent (REF, 2021).
LJMU’s students’ union represents and supports students throughout their time at the university, with student wellbeing, inclusivity, and enjoyment at the forefront of its culture. The SU runs regular, affordable events throughout the year in multiple venues across the city.
There are over 100 student groups at LJMU, with a wide range of student led clubs and societies for students to pursue existing interests and discover new ones. There are over 35 different sports clubs, many of whom compete on a national level, and a range of volunteering opportunities in and around the city for students to get involved with.
Liverpool is a thriving metropolitan city with a rich cultural history. Globally renowned for its music and arts, Liverpool is a vibrant yet compact city. There is an array of theatres, museums, and public festivals in addition to an incredible sport and music scene.
Ropewalks is home to countless independent shops, clubs and bars for all tastes, while the Georgian Quarter houses two cathedrals on its historic cobbled streets. The city centre provides students with an award-winning shopping district and the Baltic Triangle has a fantastic array of street food eateries, vintage markets, and cosy cafes.
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BOOK OPEN DAYLiverpool John Moores University ensures that students graduate from the university with the skills and experiences necessary to ensure future success in their chosen career fields.
All of the university’s degrees comes with work-related learning built in, and the university has close relationships with leading business organisations to ensure that graduates can successfully make the step from university to the professional working word. The Graduate Outcomes Survey 2022 reported that 95% of students from LJMU were in work or further study within 15 months of graduating.
Students at the university are assisted in starting up their own business with LJMU’s Startup Hub. The hub supports students and graduates to found and grow businesses and establish themselves as freelancers. Additionally, the specialised careers, employability and enterprise team offer a range of services to aid students career development, including one-to-one appointments with career advisers. A huge range of digital careers, employability and enterprise-focused tools and resources are also available via LJMU’s Careers Zones 24/7 platform.
Unitemps is LJMU’s very own on-campus recruitment agency, based in the Student Life Building. The agency provides students with the opportunity to find flexible, paid part-time work, and supports recent graduates in finding permanent roles including roles within LJMU itself and elsewhere across the local region.
Liverpool John Moores University offers a range of inclusive scholarships and funding opportunities to support students from diverse backgrounds.
The LJMU Bursary of £500 is automatically paid to eligible students on an annual basis. Students automatically qualify for the bursary if they have a household income of £25,000 a year or less, meet the residence requirements for student funding, and are paying the annual maximum university tuition fee.
Scholarships of up to £5,000 a year are awarded to undergraduate students via the Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship. The scholarship is awarded to five remarkable students each year who represent the diverse and talented LJMU student body. Opportunity Scholarships are open to all UK or ROI students from a black, Asian or minority ethnic group each year. Up to 85 Opportunity Scholarships are also awarded each year, with £1,000 made available to students each year for the duration of their course.
Additional scholarships are offered by the university and include the Community Excellence Scholarship, the Academic Excellence Scholarship, and the £5,000 Sir Bert Massie Scholarship for disabled students who have campaigned for inclusion or championed inclusion in some way.
Students are encouraged to visit the university’s website for the most up-to-date fee information.
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As well as a wide range of courses, studying at Liverpool John Moores University offers you loads of opportunities to boost your CV thanks to the careers department. You might even have the chance to do a work placement or sandwich year during your degree.
As well as providing you with opportunities to develop academically and professionally, you'll have a wide range of clubs and societies to join. You'll be able to pick up a new hobby and make loads of new friends by joining some of the clubs and societies on offer at Liverpool John Moores University.
The world is your oyster! Of course, the exact options open to you will depend on which subject you choose to study. Employers often look to hire graduates, so you can be sure that your degree will give you a wider range of employment opportunities.
No matter what degree you choose, however, you'll have option of going on to further study. If you want to keep studying, your undergraduate degree will enable you to go on to a master's degree or even a PhD.
If you opt to live in uni halls, you'll benefit from free WiFi and all-inclusive rent. Rent for uni halls also includes security and maintenance, so you can be sure you'll be well-looked after. There are several accessible rooms available, which are adapted for disabled students.
Halls also have communal areas such as kitchen facilities where you can meet your flatmates over a cup of tea. You'll also have access to dining facilities where you can share a meal with other students in your accommodation.