Liverpool John Moores University

Liverpool John Moores University
Coat of arms
Other name
LJMU
Former names
1823 (1823) - Liverpool Mechanics' School of Arts
1970 (1970) - Liverpool Polytechnic
MottoLatin: Audentes fortuna juvat
Motto in English
Fortune favours the bold
TypePublic
Established1992 (1992) - university status
ChancellorNisha Katona
Vice-ChancellorMark Power
Administrative staff
1,095
Students25,650 (2024/25)
Undergraduates20,275 (2024/25)
Postgraduates5,380 (2024/25)
Location,
United Kingdom

53°24′11″N 2°58′12″W / 53.403°N 2.970°W / 53.403; -2.970
CampusUrban
Colours
AffiliationsAACSB
MillionPlus
EUA
Northern Consortium
Websiteljmu.ac.uk

Liverpool John Moores University (abbreviated LJMU) is a public research university in the city of Liverpool, United Kingdom. The university can trace its origins to the Liverpool Mechanics' School of Arts, established in 1823. This later merged to become Liverpool Polytechnic. In 1992, following an Act of Parliament, the Liverpool Polytechnic became what is now Liverpool John Moores University. It is named after Sir John Moores, a local businessman and philanthropist, who donated to the university's precursor institutions.

The university had 25,050 students in 2024/25, of which 20,105 are undergraduate students and 4,945 are postgraduate, making it the 30th largest university in the UK by total student population.

It is a member of the AACSB, MillionPlus, the Northern Consortium and the European University Association.