LJMU students learn to drive with virtual reality driving lessons
Students from Liverpool John Moores University are trialling cutting edge technology that will enable them to learn to drive without the use of a car.
Students from Liverpool John Moores University are trialling cutting edge technology that will enable them to learn to drive without the use of a car.
Students can sign up for Freshers 22 activities or staff can make a group booking for their programme.
262 students have graduated from YPC International College, one of LJMU’s long term academic partners, at a ceremony in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Liverpool John Moores University has announced a series of new ventures with a leading American university.
Scientists downsize the Jurassic giant
Students on track for professional careers
ARI team awarded access to massive supercomputers
Chi Onwurah MP presents third lecture in Women in STEM series
Record number of nominees for 10 awards at annual research and knowledge exchange event
Alexandra, first of many as LJMU targets under-represented community