How is lockdown affecting our health?
Public health experts at Liverpool John Moores University are looking into how lockdown has affected the physical and mental health of people in the North West.
Public health experts at Liverpool John Moores University are looking into how lockdown has affected the physical and mental health of people in the North West.
Disability History Month begins today (16 November – 16 December) and our Disabled Staff Network, EDI team and JMSU will be hosting an event on Friday 2 December.
LJMU to launch new Mental Health Awareness development opportunities for all staff in January 2020.
We are deeply saddened by the death of Colette Dalton, a much-loved member of our catering team.
As part of the Students at the Heart conference, LJMU organised a special Bicentenary celebration room to highlight 200 years of LJMU and celebrate our history.
Following a competitive nomination process, LJMU's Kerry Wilson has been invited by the Arts and Humanities Research Council to join its academic Peer Review College.
Sean Creaney, a lecturer in Childhood and Youth Studies at Stockport College, who is currently studying for his PhD in the School of Humanities and Social Science, has just been awarded ‘Outstanding Paper’ in the 2015 Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence
Ranking makes LJMU top university in Merseyside
World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed that LJMU’s Public Health Institute (PHI) will continue to be recognised as a WHO Collaborating Centre for Violence Prevention.
Sport and Exercise Science at Liverpool John Moores University is in the top 15 in the world in a new global ranking.