Calling All Aurorans
For the first time, LJMU is bringing together all colleagues who have been a part of Aurora, Advance HE's leadership development initiative for women.
For the first time, LJMU is bringing together all colleagues who have been a part of Aurora, Advance HE's leadership development initiative for women.
Secondary school pupils in Swindon, studying a supernova which exploded almost a 1,000 years ago, have entered the history books by requesting the 100,000th image from the National Schools’ Observatory (NSO).
Open to staff who identify as neurodiverse, deaf or disabled, or who have a long-term physical or mental health condition
Our free, one hour guided walks continue this month as part of LJMU Wellbeing Week.
Keren Coney, Careers Adviser in Student Advancement: LJMU's Careers, Employability and Enterprise Service, was thrilled to go to the House of Lords to meet with Lord Shinkwin to discuss how to support disabled graduates as they seek to enter the workplace.
LJMU is part of a landmark support scheme to help raise aspirations and outcomes for care leavers.
Actress and writer Meera Syal has praised the talent of her illustrator - a Liverpool School of Art and Design student.
We have collated various workshops and resources, which we hope will help you manage your stress levels and identify how LJMU can support you.
Chief Constable Craig Guildford of West Midlands Police delivered his spring lecture at LJMU last week. The lecture titled Turning the Tanker: Reflections on 18 Months as Chief Constable of West Midlands Police was held in the Redmonds Building and saw Chief Constable Guildford share his strategic initiatives, and thoughts on the importance of community engagement, and the future direction of the force.
First UK study to look at psychological birth trauma and long-term effects on coping with drink