Go ahead for new treatment for Black Bone Disease
A new drug to treat the ultra-rare genetic disease alkaptonuria (AKU) has been given the go-ahead following research in Liverpool.
A new drug to treat the ultra-rare genetic disease alkaptonuria (AKU) has been given the go-ahead following research in Liverpool.
The university sent more than sixty staff and students to Belfast welcoming more than 700 visitors to two applicant events.
Ways you can help and support deaf individuals within our LJMU community
LJMU's new "Never Judge A Book By Its Cover" film explores three key themes; Unconscious Bias, Intercultural Competence and Micro-Aggressions
'His review led to development of the John Lennon Building'
From trying new things to asking for help and support, and simply being yourself!
Read more about the 2017 School of Art and Design Degree Show.
From the first person in her remote village in Pakistan to attend university, to a doctorate, Dr Maryam Kawsar graduated from LJMU with a PhD today.
LJMU is proud of its place in Liverpool and we are at the beating heart of almost everything that happens in the region. However, with that presence comes a responsibility to be mindful and aware of our potential impact. In partnership with the other universities in the city, LJMU has embarked on a number of initiatives to work with local residents.
Over 100 staff, with more than 25 years’ service each, were invited to enjoy a special afternoon tea.