Your campus
A university of the city
We have two campuses and 30 buildings. We also have big plans for the future.
We’re very proud of our campuses. Not only because they provide a modern and inspiring learning space for all our students but also because they’re a place people really want to be.
Our campuses are a bustling hive of activity. People will be studying, chatting over a coffee, relaxing with friends or taking part in one of our events. You’ll see friendly debates between academics, people talking to our student reps, and study groups working on joint projects.
We have impressive plans for our campuses - plans that will benefit our students and staff, as well as people living, working or visiting Liverpool. It’s an exciting time.
Visit our page on Accessibility around LJMU to discover how we ensure equal access for every visitor.
Copperas Hill
Located between our two campuses, Copperas Hill is home to our flagship Student Life Building and Sports Building. Here, you’ll find a wide range of student services, from wellbeing to careers advice, along with the Students’ Union, JMSU. You can also make use of our state-of-the-art gym and sports facilities.
Fact
This three-and-a-half acre site in the heart of Liverpool was a disused former Royal Mail site, until LJMU built on it and developed it into fantastic student facilities.
Copperas Hill buildings
- Student Life Building
- Sports Building
City Campus
Your City Campus is situated within the heart of Liverpool and a variety of courses are taught from this central site. If you’d like to find out where your course is taught, use our Locations tool.
Fact
Some of Liverpool’s most impressive attractions are just a short walk from our City Campus. Make sure you visit the Central Library, the Walker Art Gallery, the World Museum and St George’s Hall – you won’t be disappointed.
City Campus Buildings
- Marybone Lecture Theatre
- Avril Robarts Library
- Cherie Booth Building
- Henry Cotton Building
- James Parsons Building
- Life Sciences Building
- Primrose Hill
- Exchange Station
- LJMU Tower
- Peter Jost Enterprise Centre
- Security Lodge
- Tithebarn Building
- Tom Reilly Building
Library: Avril Robarts Library
Ideal accommodation:
- Liberty Atlantic Point
- Liberty Gardens
- Marybone 1
- Marybone 2
- Marybone 3
- Byrom Point
- Grand Central
- Horizon Heights
Mount Pleasant Campus
Liverpool is known for its imposing skyline. Our impressive Mount Pleasant Campus is framed by two of the most recognisable skyline landmarks– Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral and the Metropolitan Cathedral.
Fact
Our John Lennon Art and Design Building, which is located on the Mount Pleasant Campus, won an award from the Royal Institute of British Architects.
Mount Pleasant Buildings
- Aldham Robarts Library
- Aquinas Building
- Dean Walters Building
- Education Building
- Egerton Court
- Hardman House (Legal Advice Centre)
- Liverpool Science Park
- Joe H Makin Drama Centre
- John Foster Building
- 68 Hope St
- Charlie Robertson Centre
- Redmonds Building
- Rodney House
- 51 Rodney Street
- The John Lennon Art and Design Building
Library: Aldham Robarts Library
Ideal accommodation:
- Agnes Jones House
- Cambridge Court
- Grand Central
- Grenville Street
- Horizon Heights
- Hardman House
- St Andrew's Gardens
Find your building
If you’re looking for a building, use our Locations tool to find out where you need to go.
Your Students’ Union
Your Students’ Union is based across both campuses, so it doesn’t matter where you study, you’re always close by. The Students’ Union’s main base is at the Student Life Building at Copperas Hill and you’ll find their reception, Advice Centre and staff offices here. You can also find the Students’ Union in the social spaces at Byrom Street, Tithebarn Street, John Lennon Art and Design Building and Redmonds Building. They’re the ones in the blue hoodies – say hello!
Visit the John Moores Students' Union website to see what we can do for you.
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– Yuen Yan Lan
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