Business experts support 120 new jobs for greener homes firm
Experts from Liverpool Business School are to guide a local firm's ambitions in the pre-owned kitchens business.
Experts from Liverpool Business School are to guide a local firm's ambitions in the pre-owned kitchens business.
Lack of consumer awareness makes conservation of fish stocks more challenging - research
A GENETIC test developed at LJMU could have a dramatic effect on how the UK polices illegal fishing.
New research suggests domestic abuse victims are better served by schemes which prioritise safeguarding over prosecution.
At a time when COVID 19 has made people fearful, isolated or alone, Jeff Youngs new book, Ghost Town, offers not only a fascinating read but also a reflection on all those things that are important to us, our families, friends and communities. Its a deeply felt and beautifully written journey through Jeffs Liverpool childhood, the adult writer stalking Liverpool alone or with friends, searching for a past lost, regained, remembered so viscerally that the reader feels intimately connected to the child Jeff longing to leave the hospital where hes had his tonsils removed or to the older man out walking with writer friend, Horatio Clare, in search of de Quincey in Everton.
In a bid to better connect students with digital and creative businesses across the Liverpool City Region, Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Baltic Creative Community Interest Company (CIC).
Liverpool John Moores University has taken handover of its landmark new development on Copperas Hill. Contractor Morgan Sindall Construction has reached practical completion of the three and a half acre site in the heart of the city centre.
As part of LJMU's focus on staff wellbeing, we are offering free e-vouchers to get your flu jab.
A unique business support programme, set to power a digital manufacturing revolution in the North West, is tapping into the next generation of innovative minds through collaboration with the LJMU Faculty of Engineering and Technology.
New research has calculated the damage done by farmers converting tropical peat swamps to oil palm plantations.