Association of Chartered Certified Accountants endorses LJMU Accounting Clinic
The pro bono clinic is uniquely placed to provide an invaluable service to UK charities.
The pro bono clinic is uniquely placed to provide an invaluable service to UK charities.
Climate change is threatening to wreck efforts to contain man-made pollution around Britains coast.
LJMU is currently in the process of mapping around six major capital developments across the city centre, the majority to be completed by 2020.
We are pleased to offer this development opportunity for up to 15 women working in academic and professional services roles to take part in cross institutional action learning sets with peers from universities in the North West region. Action learning provides a unique space for women to support each other to overcome work and career related challenges. This opportunity has been taken up previously by 150 women. Participant feedback includes: it was not role specific, so there were a range of individuals with different roles/skills/perspective which enriched my experience and It provided a rare opportunity to discuss issues confidentially outside of ones own workplace which helped me to develop more self-confidence and self-awareness.
The number of active Graduate Start Ups are still on the rise at LJMU according to the latest annual Higher Education – Business and Community Interaction survey (HE-BCI).
Professor Mary Marshall OBE, director for 16 years of the world expert’s in applied dementia research: the Dementia Services Development Centre at the University of Stirling, gave an architectural lecture which explained why certain designs in buildings can be distressing for people with dementia.
Shopping trolleys will be used to help save people from suffering a stroke by identifying irregular heartbeats, as part of a new medical trial.
Unitemps answers your frequently asked questions about part-time work while studying at LJMU.
Professor Stefano Mariani of Liverpool John Moores University leads study of forensic tools to identify illegal trade in marine species
Submissions are welcome from students and staff across the university.