Protecting society from cyber threats
Leading education and training for UK cyber security
Leading education and training for UK cyber security
In 1984, there were 14 per cent of female graduates in engineering and technology courses. In 2015, there was still only 14 per cent of female graduates in engineering courses. This sad statistic formed the basis of an impactful lecture by Chi Onwurah MP about the gender imbalance in Science, Technology, Engineering and Technology (STEM) subjects and subsequent careers.
The number of active Graduate Start Ups are still on the rise at LJMU according to the latest annual Higher Education – Business and Community Interaction survey (HE-BCI).
Business leaders from around the world will gather today to do business in Liverpool as part of the International Festival for Business 2016.
Record deaths but many drugs not even included in figures.
Read more about the sixteenth LJMU Teaching and Learning Conference, which took place at the Redmonds Building on 14 and 15 June 2017.
Read more about this years' winners of the annual Vice-Chancellor’s Awards for Social and Economic Engagement.
Dr Renske Smit, of the Astrophysics Research Institute, contributed to research in Nature
Monday 25th - Friday 29th November is Estranged Students Solidarity Week, a national campaign to raise awareness of the issues affecting students who are studying in higher education without the support of a family network.
The conference theme of “Community” highlighted PhD, Prof Doc and MPhil Students’ research and activities, both in terms of academic study and voluntary work.