Lou McGrath OBE
Read the full oration for Lou McGrath OBE on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.
Read the full oration for Lou McGrath OBE on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.
There are a number of trusted websites that LJMU recommend students visit when trying to find work placements abroad. From office roles and camp leaders to au pairs and ski instructors, there are a lot to choose from. Explore the opportunities available to you.
Find out more about the individual roles within the LJMU Women Academics Network and meet the Network Officials
Whether you are a company or an organization working in the sector, River Flow 2024 will represent a great opportunity to engage with hundreds of experts in the sector, or attract new talents. As a sponsor, you have the unique opportunity to showcase your organization's commitment to advancing the field and network with influential professionals in the industry, demonstrate your leadership and expose your brand.
The LCR Sustainable Green Travel Corridors Project is £1.3m ERDF funded until 2021 and part of a Liverpool City Region-wide initiative to encourage more cycling and walking.
Read the full oration for Jane Cordell on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.
By formally recognising an institution’s commitment to supporting student-athletes, the TASS Dual Career Accreditation Scheme aims to allow athletes to reach their potential in education alongside achieving success in their sport.
Read the full oration for David Carter on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.
Professor Roger Webster is the former Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Professional and Social Studies and Professor of Literary Studies at the university. He was awarded an Honorary Fellowship by LJMU in 2017 for his outstanding contribution to arts and cultural education. He brought together a book on the origins and history of LJMU, released in 2017 for the university’s 25th anniversary.
The Centre for Collaborative Innovation in Dementia's "living lab" approach places people living with dementia at the centre of the research-to-innovation process.