Can supermarket trolleys help cut risk of stroke? - trials underway
Shopping trolleys will be used to help save people from suffering a stroke by identifying irregular heartbeats, as part of a new medical trial.
Shopping trolleys will be used to help save people from suffering a stroke by identifying irregular heartbeats, as part of a new medical trial.
Liverpool John Moores University is set to train more people in diagnosing cancer thanks to a partnership with global optics firm Olympus.
The university is committed to providing a holistic package of services and resources to support your wellbeing.
Academic colleagues welcomed the Australian company delivering our new curriculum management system to LJMU for a series of productive in-person sessions.
Quality Assurance Agency set out standards for degrees for police trainees
Graphic Design and Illustration alumna, Lauren McLardy has been commissioned to create a new piece of work for Coventry City Council to mark World Mental Health Day 2020.
Office of National Statistics Award for LJMU and Public Health Wales
We have launched a brand new app version of MyLJMU.
If you have not already completed your online security training for this quarter, you must do so as soon as possible.
LCR Pride takes place on Saturday 27 July and we will be taking part in the Pride March on Saturday afternoon.