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The institution then became a university under the terms of the Further and Higher Education Act 1992 under the new title of "Liverpool John Moores University". This new title was approved by the Privy Council on 15 September 1992. The university took its name from Sir John Moores, the founder of the Littlewoods empire. Moores was a great ...
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Pages in category "Academics of Liverpool John Moores University" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The IM Marsh Campus is a former university campus in south Liverpool.It was, until 2021, home to the School of Education, Leisure and Sport Studies and the School of Teacher Education and Professional Learning (both part of the Faculty of Education, Health and Community (EHC)), of Liverpool John Moores University.
The following is a list of private universities that are authorized to issue degrees by a provincial authority. The following list does not include satellite campuses (Northeastern University - Toronto) and (Niagara University) and branches in Canada for universities based in the United States. All of them are English language institutions.
Tithebarn Street is home to several university buildings and along with the surrounding streets is a popular site for student accommodation. [12] Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU), has facilities on the road dating back from when it was Liverpool Polytechnic. [13] LJMU's library, Avril Robarts Library, is situated on the street.
This is a list of the halls of residence, described as partner halls by Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU), available to students of LJMU for 2021/22 and 2022/23 academic years. [1] The halls listed below are accredited with the University and have the support of the LJMU Student Living team.
LJMU was founded in 1825 as Liverpool Mechanics' School of Arts, over the next century it merged with various other colleges to become Liverpool Polytechnic and in 1992 was granted university status as one of the United Kingdom's many 'new universities'. It took its name from Liverpool entrepreneur and philanthropist, Sir John Moores.