
The Students' Shop
The Students' Shop caters for a population of more than 20,000 students, with an average of 1,500 people visiting the larger shops during semester time.The Students' Shops provide you with almost everything you need during your time at university. From fresh sandwiches or light snacks, the latest copy of a magazine or newspaper, to great value stationery, and even painkillers or a can of Red Bull that always come in handy the morning after the night before! We operate shops for John Moores students and staff at three sites:
The Haigh Building
The Students' Shop in the Haigh offers a wide range of sandwiches, confectionery, newspapers and magazines, stationery and computer accessories at an affordable price. It's located between the 2 busiest student bars in Liverpool, Scholars and The Cooler. It's also just a stone's throw away from the Mount Pleasant campus, Josephine Butler House, the Dean Walters Building and the Aldham Robarts library - making the Students' Shop an essential daily destination. We're open all year round. Our semester opening hours are 8.30am-6pm Monday to Friday and 12pm-5pm on Saturdays.

Byrom Street Student Centre
The Students' Shop based at the Northern Campus is open all year round. Our semester opening hours are 8.30am-6pm Monday to Friday. We stock a wide variety of sandwiches, soft drinks, newspapers, magazines and also sell a broad range of stationery, computer consumables and lab coats - essential for many of the courses on our campus.

IM Marsh Student Centre (8.30am-6pm Monday-Friday)
Situated next to the new 'Greenshields Bar' in the Student Centre, the Shop serves students studying at the IM Marsh campus and those living at Barkhill Court Halls of Residence. We stock a range products ranging from fresh sandwiches and snacks, cold drinks, cigarettes, newspapers and magazines to stationery. So whether you pop in for the morning papers or come into the bar for your lunch, make sure you visit the Students' Shop.

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