City encouraged to find its zen with free mass guided meditation
LJMU to broadcast the 15-minute session via Melodic Distraction on Mon 27 February from 8.30am.
LJMU to broadcast the 15-minute session via Melodic Distraction on Mon 27 February from 8.30am.
Ian G McCarthy, Reader in Astrophysics at Liverpool John Moores University writes for The Conversation's Cosmology in Crisis series.
Scientists at the Astrophysics Research Institute are shedding light on one of the brightest events in the history of the Universe.
Diwali is an annual five-day festival of lights celebrated during the Hindu month of Kartika. In the spirit of celebration, let us all get involved with the brilliant array of events occurring during this period in Liverpool, in neighbouring cities and even virtually. Happy Diwali everyone!
Support available and making the most of summer 2024
Julia Midgley: Bicentenary Sketchbook - A Window on LJMU's 200th Anniversary Year will go on public display from Monday 18 March for an extended run until Friday 5 April at the John Lennon Art and Design Building.
The flow of gas in the Universe by which stars and planets are formed is a process controlled by a cascade of matter that begins on galactic scales.
LJMU is providing grants to academic staff, students, and professional services staff, to work on research across the university related to Diversity and Inclusion.
The Bicentennial Vice-Chancellor PhD scholarships are now open
After starting university life during the pandemic, working on a project in Nepal and winning an award for mentoring young people in Liverpool, Grace Belcher completed “three incredible years” with LJMU today.