New Open Access Policy
LJMU has published a new Open Access Publication Policy for its staff.
LJMU has published a new Open Access Publication Policy for its staff.
LJMU buildings will move to summer opening hours from Monday 19 June.
Our next graduation ceremonies are now scheduled to take place between Monday 27 – Wednesday 29 March 2023
Did you know that you can add additional security around viewing and changing your bank details in Staff Infobase?
The LJMU Library website has had a major refresh over summer and has launched this week ready for the new academic year.
Tea & Empathy - Let's Talk About Mental Health & Wellbeing (14 May 2021)
LJMU will move to its summer building opening hours from Monday 24 June.
A chance for Level 3 students to visit LJMU and experience programmes in Policing and Criminal Justice
It has been 165 years since Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species, a landmark text in evolutionary biology. To mark this occasion, we invite you to join us on an expedition to Hilbre Island, a landmark in the river Dee estuary and our Galapagos in the North West of England. We embark on a creative investigation of the islands ecologies through storytelling, observational drawing, poetry and performance, looking closely at how the land, sea and humans interconnect. We will depart West Kirby on foot and walk to Hilbre island, listening to an audio guide that comprises a history of the island and oral histories from local residents. On the island, attendees will choose to take part in one of two workshops that observe and document the island: creative writing and charcoal rubbings will record the islands geology and generate a mapping of the islands geological history; a field sketching workshop will identify species of migrating birds visiting the island, before drawing an evolutionary (phylogenetic) tree. Finally, a poetry performance based on collected oral histories and poetry, will be performed in a costume that turns a performer into the native sea lavender. We will then walk back to West Kirby before high tide.