International maritime researcher ‘proud’ to add to Liverpool’s heritage
Master's student competes in final of UK industry competition
Master's student competes in final of UK industry competition
Event to celebrate the successful completion of the project at the Maritime Museum, Royal Albert Dock on 13th June 2019. Attended by Iain McKinnon, Secretary Maritime Skills Alliance, local and national employers and LJMU staff who have helped with the project.
Additional training dates have now been made available as GaP (Grants and Projects) training has proved to be very popular.
The police staff, drawn from Nottinghamshire Police, West Midlands Police and British Transport Police, secured the scholarship opportunity under an initiative known as Project Harpocrates. The project seeks to support law enforcement efforts to recruit and retain staff in the highly specialist area of covert operations and specialist intelligence. Whilst the project was open to all officers one of the specific aims of the project is to increase the representation of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic staff (BAME) in this challenging and exciting area of investigation and intelligence management.
A project to deliver digital services to sick and elderly people in Liverpool has won £4.3million from the UK government.
ASPIRING civil engineers from Liverpool John Moores are visiting the site of the Genoa bridge disaster.
LJMU is set to be part of a ground-breaking Merseyside partnership that protects sex workers from violence.
Students improved employability skills through COIL project
LJMU has triumphed in two of three categories at the first-ever TrackImpact.org Global Project Competition.
STUDENTS in Liverpool are turning old jumble into quirky bags to raise awareness of waste in the fashion industry.