£5m boost towards region’s green economy
More businesses in the Liverpool City Region could benefit as a low carbon business support programme led by Liverpool John Moores University has received a £5m boost.
More businesses in the Liverpool City Region could benefit as a low carbon business support programme led by Liverpool John Moores University has received a £5m boost.
A year before Liverpool Polytechnic became Liverpool John Moores University, another major change happened at the institution. In April 1991, the Liverpool School of Nursing and Midwifery amalgamated with the Poly, laying the foundations for today’s School of Nursing and Allied Health.
Top 50 in the UK, makes LJMU one of the top places to study, whilst also competing at university level in sport.
From community sports clubs that support people with special educational needs to premier league football clubs, 173 students have undertaken 14,730 hours of work-based placements this academic year.
Liverpool Anglican Cathedral is set to play host to over 4,000 students next week for the first round of LJMU graduation ceremonies taking place this summer
LJMU is marking 175 years of pharmacy education in the city by officially launching its innovative new specialist facilities.
Business support scheme already helped 400 firms lower carbon, energy and waste
33 members of staff have been celebrated for working at the university for 25, 35, 45 or 50 years.
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LJMU is to co-host the British Science Festival in the city in 2025.