From the pitches and pools to the lecture theatre
The athletes who turned to academia
The athletes who turned to academia
Forensic techniques by international scientists has led to the facial reconstruction of the oldest preserved mummy in the Egyptian Museum of Florence
Quantity Surveying and Construction Management programmes prove international quality
A packed theatre listened to Sir Jon Murphy QPM deliver his third state of the city lecture, which this year focused on the question, 'Is there a future for neighbourhood policing?' The event was organised by the Liverpool Centre for Advanced Policing Studies.
Understanding the lives of early people
Oration for Honorary Fellowship presented by Roger Phillips
Oration for Honorary Fellowship presented by Sir Bert Massie
Graduations - Tuesday 24 November 2015
Forensic techniques by international scientists, led by LJMU’s Dr Matteo Borrini, have created the facial reconstruction of the oldest preserved mummy in the Egyptian Museum of Florence.
LJMU invited speakers from different backgrounds to discuss their views on the issues that are still apparent in today’s society. The conference, Critically Thinking About Race, Religion and Belief/Non Belief was presented to a packed lecture theatre of academics, students and professionals.