Liverpool John Moores University ranked 59th in the United Kingdom, 675th in the global 2026 rating, and scored in the TOP 50% across 185 research topics. Liverpool John Moores University ranking is based on 3 factors: research output (EduRank's index has 31,590 academic publications and 948,659 citations attributed to the university), non-academic reputation, and the impact of 51 notable alumni.
Liverpool John Moores University ranked 65th for Liberal Arts & Social Sciences in the United Kingdom and 709th in the World with 16,632 publications made and 461,775 citations received. Main research topics: Political Science, Law, Sociology, Philosophy, History.
Liverpool John Moores University ranked 52nd for Computer Science in the United Kingdom and 651st in the World with 15,413 publications made and 514,373 citations received. Main research topics: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Computer Vision, Neuroscience, Machine Learning, Computer Networking.
Liverpool John Moores University ranked 60th for Biology in the United Kingdom and 1000th in the World with 15,097 publications made and 481,568 citations received. Main research topics: Biochemistry, Genetics, Paleontology, Neuroscience, Botany.
Liverpool John Moores University ranked 46th for Medicine in the United Kingdom and 707th in the World with 14,444 publications made and 439,411 citations received. Main research topics: Pathology, Psychiatry, Public Health, Physical Therapy, Surgery.
Liverpool John Moores University ranked 56th for Engineering in the United Kingdom and 921st in the World with 13,331 publications made and 421,575 citations received. Main research topics: Materials Science, Optical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Networking.
Liverpool John Moores University ranked 56th for Physics in the United Kingdom and 874th in the World with 13,201 publications made and 487,615 citations received. Main research topics: Quantum and Particle physics, Astrophysics and Astronomy, Materials Science, Optical Engineering, Acoustical Engineering.
Liverpool John Moores University ranked 60th for Environmental Science in the United Kingdom and 828th in the World with 12,769 publications made and 392,118 citations received. Main research topics: Geography and Cartography, Geology, Ecology, Paleontology, Meteorology and Atmospheric Science.
Liverpool John Moores University ranked 58th for Chemistry in the United Kingdom and 1205th in the World with 10,200 publications made and 330,222 citations received. Main research topics: Biochemistry, Organic Chemistry, Materials Science, Physical chemistry, Chemical Engineering.
Liverpool John Moores University ranked 58th for Psychology in the United Kingdom and 612th in the World with 9,357 publications made and 278,716 citations received. Main research topics: Psychiatry, Neuroscience, Social Psychology, Cognitive Science, Education Majors.
Liverpool John Moores University ranked 62nd for Business in the United Kingdom and 575th in the World with 6,730 publications made and 182,012 citations received. Main research topics: Management, Marketing, Finance, Management Information Systems, Advertising.
Liverpool John Moores University ranked 58th for Mathematics in the United Kingdom and 749th in the World with 6,138 publications made and 194,557 citations received. Main research topics: Statistics, Math Teachers, Blockchain and Cryptography, Econometrics and Mathematical Economics, Operations Research.
Liverpool John Moores University ranked 69th for Economics in the United Kingdom and 644th in the World with 4,073 publications made and 105,395 citations received. Main research topics: Development Studies, Finance, Econometrics and Mathematical Economics, International Trade, Political Economy.
Liverpool John Moores University ranked 66th for Art & Design in the United Kingdom and 581st in the World with 3,309 publications made and 72,985 citations received. Main research topics: Fashion Design, Literature, Aesthetics, Art History, Multimedia.
Please note that our approach to subject rankings is based on scientific outputs and heavily biased on art-related topics towards institutions with computer science research profiles.