The IM Marsh North Building at Liverpool John Moores University is committed to providing an exceptional educational environment for its students. Featuring modern classrooms equipped with advanced technology, this building supports innovative teaching methods tailored for various academic programs. The welcoming atmosphere fosters collaboration among students while ensuring quality service from dedicated staff members who are always on hand to assist with any needs or inquiries at 0151 231 2121. Visit their website for more information about available services.

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Beautiful surroundings easily found.

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Really beautiful and quiet ~ wonderful place!

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