Liverpool ECHO Regional Business awards 2020
The Liverpool ECHO is on the look-out for the very best of the business world as it launches the Regional Business Awards 2020.
The Liverpool ECHO is on the look-out for the very best of the business world as it launches the Regional Business Awards 2020.
More than 125 people took part in workshops and discussions on inclusive menstruation
LJMU welcomed almost five hundred Year 11 pupils to its Future Focus Days as part of the Universitys sustained widening access programme, giving young people an insight into the opportunities Higher Education can offer.
New research from Queens University Belfast and Liverpool John Moores University reveals how the microplastic pollution crisis is threatening biodiversity.
Students from India, Jordan, Vietnam, Iran, Singapore and Norway took part in a three-day visit to LJMU.
Law academic Dr Gary Wilson sets out a future road map for a more representative, authoritative Security Council
The Liverpool School of Art and Design has welcomed a new lecturer to its ranks, art critic, historian, and curator Christine Eyene. As well as taking up a new post here at LJMU, she will also play an important role in deciding the winner of one of the best-known prizes for visual art, the Turner Prize 2022, as she has been selected to sit on this years jury.
The university’s Liverpool Screen School (LSS) has delivered six roadshows to introduce year 10 pupils to the prospect of High-end TV (HETV) careers.
Experts from Liverpool Business School are to guide a local firm's ambitions in the pre-owned kitchens business.
Staff have until 5pm on Thursday 14 September to vote for their preferred Academic Board candidates.