LJMU supporting local people in need
LJMU has donated £13,000 to a local charity to support people across Liverpool who need emergency food parcels.
LJMU has donated £13,000 to a local charity to support people across Liverpool who need emergency food parcels.
Dozens of LJMU staff are celebrating after becoming professors and readers following our rigorous conferment process.
New technology using Artificial Intelligence alongside the famous Liverpool Telescope (LT), has been shortlisted for a Times Higher Education Award for Research Project of the Year 2017.
Mastering Shipbuilding Management programme builds on UK's National Shipbuilding Strategy
LJMU has been shortlisted in two categories for the 2024 THE Awards.
Given the success of last year's pilot, we are running the LJMU Reciprocal Mentoring Programme again and we are extending it to include BAME staff from across the institution. The programme is open to all LJMU Senior Staff from Director Level of non BAME Background and to BAME staff from non-Director Level and to Black Students from all Faculties.
We now have dedicated information on our student support webpages, for transgender and non-binary students, to find out how to get help and support while at university, as well as requesting a name change via LJMU.
Isabella, a former MSc Forensic Anthropology student, shared her favourite study spots across LJMU campus.
LJMU has been awarded approximately £490,000 from Research England’s first ever International Investment Initiative (I3). The award has been jointly made to LJMU and The University of Western Australia (UWA) for the international collaboration project, i-CARDIO. The project has a dual focus; the first component is the delivery of workshops to develop innovative ways to detect cardiovascular diseases for preventative intervention using imaging techniques. The second element is the evaluation of Australia’s model of accreditation of clinical exercise scientists and physiologists. The accreditation incorporates university and work place-based learning to enable graduates to secure roles in the healthcare system as recognised allied health professionals.
This is a reminder that vaping is not permitted in any building at Liverpool John Moores University.