Local LGBTQ+ group get creative with The Art School
Local LGBTQ+ group get hands on in print-making workshop
Local LGBTQ+ group get hands on in print-making workshop
Recent updates to policies
Results of the election to elect the non-teaching member of staff to the Board of Governors
Recent updates to policies
LJMU Computer Science students attended the Department’s second annual Christmas Social Event on 12th December 2018
In preparation for this year's World Cup, England Head Coach Eddie Jones brought the Northern-based players of his squad to LJMU to utilise the state-of-the-art sport science facilities.
This is a reminder that vaping is not permitted in any building at Liverpool John Moores University.
The School of Sport and Exercise Sciences has been successful in its application for Athena SWAN Bronze Award.
Diwali is the famous festival of lights, when families and friends get together to feast and celebrate. The five day festival begins on Sunday 27th October 2019; each day has its own individual meaning and associated celebration. The third day of Diwali is regarded as the most important day. Diwali literally means a ‘row of Lights’. It is a celebration of light! It is a time filled with light and love. The festival does not follow the Gregorian but rather the Hindu calendar known as ‘Tithi,’ which is a lunar calendar. We would like to wish all our students and staff community who celebrate this festival a very happy Diwali!
We wish all our Jewish staff and students at LJMU a good and fulfilling celebration.