University
Rodney House, Mount Pleasant
Liverpool, L3 5UX
United Kingdom
+44 0 15 1231 2121
courses@ljmu.ac.uk
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Undergraduate: £17000 to £18000
Post Graduate: £17000 to £30000
Research: £17000 to £18000
Liverpool John Moores University founded in 1992, traces its origins back to the Liverpool Mechanics' School of Arts in 1823. Originally Liverpool Polytechnic, it has since evolved into a dynamic hub of higher education, offering 250 cutting-edge degree programs. With a student body of over 22,000 from 100+ countries, it stands as one of the UK's largest and most diverse universities.
Emphasizing innovation, LJMU pioneers multimedia education, leveraging modern media centers and cutting-edge technology. Its five schools cater to a diverse range of academic pursuits, fostering an environment that nurtures excellence across various disciplines. With a faculty of over 2,400 dedicated professionals, the university ensures a rich and engaging learning experience for its students.
The university's commitment to comprehensive academic resources is evident through its three well-equipped libraries, boasting a collection of over 68,500 physical resources, 16,000 digital books, and 5,000 electronic journals. Open study spaces, accessible 24/7, provide students with a conducive environment for study and research, fostering a culture of academic excellence and exploration.
Promoting a vibrant student life, Liverpool John Moores University encourages active participation in various sports and extracurricular activities. With an array of sports teams competing in prestigious events, including those organized by the British University and College Sports (BUCS), the university fosters a culture of holistic development and well-being among its students.
The university takes pride in its illustrious alumni, who have made significant contributions across diverse fields globally. Notable names such as Caroline Aherne, Rebecca Bisland, Rachel Brown, Stephen Crowe, Martyn Bernard, Stephen Byers, and Julian Cope highlight the institution's legacy of nurturing talent and fostering success across the arts, sports, politics, and media.
At Liverpool John Moores University, students enjoy exceptional career support, including access to top-notch facilities and valuable work placements. The university provides comprehensive in-sessional and pre-sessional English courses, which can be integrated into the International Foundation Year program or pursued independently, aiding students in enhancing their English proficiency for university admissions and academic success.
Liverpool John Moores University Liverpool John Moores University offers first-year students a guaranteed place in University accommodation, primarily consisting of rooms with private en-suite bathrooms, while more affordable options include flats with shared bathrooms. Although specific location requests cannot be guaranteed due to high demand, the Accommodation Office provides support for students seeking private rented accommodation in Liverpool, known for its affordability and vibrant student life.
Liverpool John Moores University encompasses three campuses in Liverpool, England: the City Campus, housing key buildings and departments; the Mount Pleasant Campus, where the Law and Business Faculty is located; and the I M Marsh Campus in Aigburth, accommodating the Faculty of Community, Education, and Leisure. Each campus boasts modern facilities, contributing to a comprehensive and enriching academic environment across the university.
LJMU's Student Futures team is dedicated to enhancing students' career prospects and entrepreneurial skills through personalized guidance, including assistance with personal statements and mock interviews. The 24/7 Career Zone e-learning platform offers a wealth of interactive tools, career assessments, and a job board featuring internships and other opportunities.
Additionally, the Future Focus program facilitates self-discovery and career exploration, with first-year students having the opportunity to engage with the program as part of a core module, ensuring a comprehensive approach to career development from the onset of their academic journey.
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Entry to graduate diploma or taught Masters programmes usually requires either a UK upper second-class (2:1) or a lower second-class (2:2) undergraduate degree. For most courses, your major subject or content of your Bachelor degree may also be considered. Please check our Course Finder for detailed entry requirements.
Explanation: UK Upper Second-Class Honours (2:1) Applicants should normally have a Masters degree from a recognised university with CGPA 3.2/4 or 60%.
Students who have completed a 2 or 3 year Bachelor degree with good grades followed by a good Masters degree will be considered on an individual basis.
Applicants should normally have a Masters degree from a recognised university with a CGPA 3.0/4.
Students who have completed a 2 or 3 year Bachelor degree with good grades followed by a good Masters degree will be considered on an individual basis.