The outstanding work of our very own Dr Robyn Pyne was also celebrated at the prestigious Mersey Maritime Industry Awards (MMIA) 2025.
Dr Pyne, who is based in the university’s School of Engineering and Built Environment, won the Change Maker award in recognition of her work delivering transformational change in maritime education, research and industry engagement.
Driving change in the maritime industry
Robyn was nominated for her work seamlessly bridging academia and industry, and her track record of driving significant change across the sector. She collected the award in front of hundreds of industry professionals at the awards ceremony at Liverpool Cathedral. Something which we can attest too.
Speaking on Dr Pyne’s pivotal role, Steven Jones of Propeller Club Liverpool said, “We are so thrilled to see Dr Pyne recognised. Her determination and focus on ensuring that her students engage with industry has been so vital in allowing the local community to become even greater than the sum of it’s wonderful parts. Huge congratulations!”.
Robyn is the Programme Leader in the School of Engineering and Built Environment (International Lead) and is one of the founding members of the Global Centre for Maritime Innovation (GCMI).
In her teaching role, Robyn delivers a range of modules critical to shaping future maritime professionals, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for roles in the industry. Through her work with partners and collaborative initiatives, she plays a key role in developing opportunities for students, graduates and staff within the sector.

I’m truly honoured to receive this award. It reflects not just my work, but the shared commitment of everyone striving to connect education, research and industry to shape a stronger, more sustainable maritime future for our region and beyond.

Dr Robyn Pyne, winner of the Mersey Maritime Change Maker award for 2025.
Robyn added: “I would like to extend my congratulations to all the winners and to thank Mersey Maritime for recognising the fantastic work taking place across our region. This award highlights the strength of collaboration and innovation that continues to drive our maritime community forward.”
Professor Mark Power, Vice-Chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University, said: “We are incredibly proud of Robyn’s achievement in winning the Change Maker award.
“It is well-deserved recognition of the positive, impactful work she does as a leading figure in maritime education and research. Robyn’s talent, dedication and vision is helping to shape a more sustainable, inclusive and forward-looking maritime sector, which is so crucial to the economy of the Liverpool City Region and the UK more generally.”