John Moores Painting Prize China comes to Liverpool
This week LJMU played host to prize-winning works from the China residency programme of the John Moores Painting Prize.
This week LJMU played host to prize-winning works from the China residency programme of the John Moores Painting Prize.
Liverpool will become a leading authority on policing following the launch of the University's Centre for Advanced Policing Studies.
The Astrophysics Research Institute (ARI) has been named as an official partner in the GROWTH scientific collaboration.
Read more about the LJMU-hosted conference entitled ‘International policing: the way ahead for Britain.’ Over 100 delegates from the world of policing attended.
A new Export Controls and Sanctions Policy, in relation to research and knowledge exchange activity, has been approved and added to the LJMU Policy Centre.
The discovery of invisible galaxies billions of light years from Earth is helping us understand the origins of the Universe, say astrophysicists.
Scientists have witnessed for the first time exactly what happens to the most massive stars at the end of their lives.
ARI researcher on BBC News to describe the search for the beginning of the Universe.
The morning saw graduations from Maritime and Mechanical Engineering, the Astrophysics Research Institute, Electronics and Electrical Engineering and the School of Nursing and Allied Health. In the afternoon Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Engineering and Technology Research Institute, Civil Engineering and Built Environment all celebrated their graduations.
The ten students and now LJMU graduates, visited Nepal for a month-long Turing funded trip, working on the Dignity Without Danger (DWD) research project.