Liverpool John Moores University

Degrees

Liverpool John Moores University offers 6 degrees:

Postgraduate research opportunities in Astrophysics

Master's (4 years) at Liverpool John Moores University

**Start dates: October, February and June** PhD Full-time: 4 years PhD Part-time: 7 years MPhil Full-time: 2 years MPhil Part-time: 4 years Excellent research opportunities await at LJMU's Astrophysics Research Institute, enabling you to work a...

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Astrophysics

Master's (2 years) at Liverpool John Moores University

This MSc in Astrophysics is delivered by world-leading researchers at Liverpool John Moores University and is designed to facilitate further postgraduate and PhD study. - Access the two metre research-class robotic Liverpool telescope - designed ...

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Environmental Science

Bachelor's (3 years) at Liverpool John Moores University

The environment is currently facing major challenges, such as climate change, pollution and decreasing biodiversity. Studying this new BSc (Hons) in Environmental Science will allow you to investigate the challenges we are facing and learn how to t...

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Climate Change

Bachelor's (3 years) at Liverpool John Moores University

Climate Change is a pressing and challenging issue facing society. Rising temperatures and sea levels, near global retreat of glaciers, alterations to precipitation patterns and frequent extreme weather events, climate induced changes in biogeograp...

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Environmental Science with Foundation Year

Bachelor's (4 years) at Liverpool John Moores University

The environment is currently facing major challenges, such as climate change, pollution and decreasing biodiversity. Studying this new BSc (Hons) in Environmental Science will allow you to investigate the challenges we are facing and learn how to t...

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Climate Change with Foundation Year

Bachelor's (4 years) at Liverpool John Moores University

Climate Change is a pressing and challenging issue facing society. Rising temperatures and sea levels, near global retreat of glaciers, alterations to precipitation patterns and frequent extreme weather events, climate induced changes in biogeograp...

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