New mum Charlotte 'feels the love'
Exercise and Sport Science student brings up baby while achieving her degree
Exercise and Sport Science student brings up baby while achieving her degree
Scientists from LJMU's Astrophysics Research Institute part of team to discover Earth's nearest Black Hole
Students from India, Jordan, Vietnam, Iran, Singapore and Norway took part in a three-day visit to LJMU.
For the past two years, colleagues across LJMU have been working to better understand and recognise the type of support needed by those experiencing the menopause, and to devise ways to create greater awareness across the organisation.
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.
Scientists at the Astrophysics Research Institute are shedding light on one of the brightest events in the history of the Universe.
Andrew Davies, who is in his second year studying a Sport and Exercise Science degree, has completed his mission to raise £150,000 to pay back the hospital which saved his life six years ago.
The £30million new-build premises on Maryland Street was officially opened by Vice-Chancellor Professor Mark Power.
Exhibition celebrates Cunard’s 175th anniversary
A transformative cross-faculty LJMU project to enhance endoscopy research and training has earned a prestigious award for medical illustration.