The fight for racial equality: LJMU staff meet activist and author Angela Saini
Colleagues come together to discuss race and equality for a timely online conversation.
Colleagues come together to discuss race and equality for a timely online conversation.
Professionalisation of policing "good for recruits and society"
Celebrating the launch of the Unicaf and LJMU partnership
Civil Engineers from LJMU are helping solve one of the most pressing industrial problems in Bangladesh with a new process for making bricks.
National Inclusion Week runs from the 28th Sep - 4th Oct 2020 and gives you the opportunity to demonstrate your commitment to inclusion in and outside of the LJMU community.
Around 250 graduating artists and designers are reaping the rewards of a huge technological effort to exhibit all final year work on digital platforms as LJMU adapts to the new normal.
LJMUs commitment to sustainability and the environment has been recognised with a significant rise up the national ranking of universities.
Diwali is the famous festival of lights, when families and friends get together to feast and celebrate. The five day festival begins on Sunday 27th October 2019; each day has its own individual meaning and associated celebration. The third day of Diwali is regarded as the most important day. Diwali literally means a ‘row of Lights’. It is a celebration of light! It is a time filled with light and love. The festival does not follow the Gregorian but rather the Hindu calendar known as ‘Tithi,’ which is a lunar calendar. We would like to wish all our students and staff community who celebrate this festival a very happy Diwali!
LJMU Discovery Internships: Apply now for a student intern!
Research which highlights changes to the human body during lockdown and other sedentary situations is having a huge impact among scientists worldwide.