Developing your leadership and management skills
A new suite of workshops and support has been launched to help you develop your leadership and management skills.
A new suite of workshops and support has been launched to help you develop your leadership and management skills.
The Finance Leadership team is changing...
Colleagues are encouraged to review the guidance to inform their engagement with these key quality management mechanisms this academic year.
The International Business Management and Strategy (IBMS) research group present a seminar on international business at Liverpool Business School. The purpose of this workshop is to bring together expert practitioners and academics in contemporary areas of international business to discuss historical and current trends in international business. In addition, to examine strategies for international business in the digital era, best practices and how researchers and practitioners can bridge the knowledge gap. The seminar is structured under four key areas of interest - social media, artificial intelligence, business solutions and emerging markets.
Need to create a data management plan for your research application? New training sessions will start this September to help you using DMPonline.
Second year international tourism management students were given a tour of Liverpool John Lennon Airport earlier this month to gain insight into the operational and strategic challenges of managing one of the fastest growing airports in Europe.
Liverpool John Moores University has reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing social mobility, as Universities UK (UUK) publishes a report by the Social Mobility Taskforce, which makes national recommendations for boosting access to higher education.
Among the 100 people featured in the campaign is Malik Al Nasir, an author, poet and academic from Liverpool who studied new media production at LJMU.
Liverpool Business School lecturer, Dr Madeleine Stevens, is tackling the often-uncomfortable topic of redundancy in her latest publication.
The second phase of LJMU’s new curriculum management system is poised to go live and there will be temporary changes in how staff update their course information.