Greening up our campus
Get involved in gardening projects around LJMU.
Get involved in gardening projects around LJMU.
Policy updates
We are pleased to offer this development opportunity for up to 15 women working in academic and professional services roles to take part in cross institutional action learning sets with peers from universities in the North West region. Action learning provides a unique space for women to support each other to overcome work and career related challenges. This opportunity has been taken up previously by 150 women. Participant feedback includes: it was not role specific, so there were a range of individuals with different roles/skills/perspective which enriched my experience and It provided a rare opportunity to discuss issues confidentially outside of ones own workplace which helped me to develop more self-confidence and self-awareness.
Meet local employers looking to hire you for roles you can fit around your studies.
Over the past month, more than 120 14- to 17-year-olds from across the UK have taken part in LJMU summer schools to inspire students from underrepresented backgrounds to consider higher education.
A new study has revealed that drones fitted with a standard camera are able to detect chimpanzee nests, saving conservation researchers hours of ground work.
Researchers have developed a new approach to machine learning that mimics humans ability to learn how to learn.
Analysis of footprints evidences unique Sauropod 'roll'
An environmental study has revealed dozens of species of wildflowers and grass are thriving across the LJMU estate.
To help improve the catering hospitality service for staff, things are changing in the new academic year.