American university chiefs in Liverpool to mark landmark partnership with LJMU
Liverpool John Moores University has announced a series of new ventures with a leading American university.
Liverpool John Moores University has announced a series of new ventures with a leading American university.
Results of a new report show that Sport and Exercise Science courses added £3.9 billion in income to the UK economy, with average salaries for SES graduates after six months of employment at £21,100 per annum. Over the course of their careers, SES graduates earn on average £667,000 more compared to their non-graduate peers.
LJMU has won a major award from the regional construction industry.
Liverpool's Albert Dock is set to be the backdrop for a high-profile LJMU archaeological dig later this month.
Biomechanics team conduct vital research
Conor Heeney, Head of Strength & Conditioning at the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, shares his top five list of tips, tricks, and advice to support all LJMU athletes taking part in Liverpool Varsity 2022.
With knowledge across a range of sport science disciplines, LJMU experts have gathered to discuss the Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022 in a new episode of the 1823 Podcast.
New partnership aims to improve professional practice and strengthen public engagement in medicine and health care.
KEY roles in Liverpool businesses are being filled by LJMU undergraduates under a new employability scheme.
Liverpool John Moores University has a new leader at the helm, sport scientist Ian Campbell.