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The university is making good progress on a series of major projects to enhance student and staff facilities at Byrom Street.
The university is making good progress on a series of major projects to enhance student and staff facilities at Byrom Street.
LJMU is hosting a series of events to support cyclists of all abilities and experience.
Engineering and technology experts proved that ‘demonstration is key to stimulating ideas’ as they invited businesses from across Cheshire and Warrington onto campus to see research, simulation and innovation facilities.
Liverpool John Moores University’s ambitious plans to transform a disused city centre site into state-of-the-art student facilities have been given the go-ahead. Liverpool City Council’s Planning Committee today (Tuesday 9 October) approved the plans for the former Royal Mail site on Copperas Hill.
We have entered a new partnership with an award-winning contractor to maintain your facilities across the university.
Russian journalists visited LJMU as part of a tour of UK education establishments, organised by the British Council.
LJMU has received a national award for demonstrating a commitment to sustainability in the delivery of the programme to transform our Byrom Street site.
LJMU is to set out ambitious proposals to transform our campuses over the next eight years, with a focus on students and sustainability.
Next month (June 2022), we will begin a programme of improvement works to John Foster Building, which means it will be closed for a period over the summer.
Our Chancellor, Sir Brian Leveson, has unveiled a plaque to officially open our fantastic Student Life Building.