Natural Health Service Consortium is improving health and reducing demand on services
Pioneering delivery partners gathered at Liverpool John Moores University to showcase the achievements of the Natural Health Service (NaHS) Consortium.
Pioneering delivery partners gathered at Liverpool John Moores University to showcase the achievements of the Natural Health Service (NaHS) Consortium.
At the beginning of July, nearly 100 Year 12 students from Northern Ireland, Wales and across the rest of England took part in a three-day residential visit to LJMU to experience all that the university has to offer.
LJMU students have been praised for their work on a unique collaboration with the UK Police National Memorial.
Three in-person sessions are being offered in Exchange Station for academic colleagues who wish to become a Validation/Periodic Programme Review chair or panel member.
New family-friendly legislation has now come into force in the UK. Find out what it means for LJMU staff.
Pupils from across the city have engaged with a variety of LJMU projects to experience graduation first hand.
Day two of graduation week saw more than 750 students receive their awards across two ceremonies at Liverpool Cathedral.
Liverpool John Moores University awards Honorary Fellowship to Neena Gill CBE at Liverpool Cathedral on Friday 13 July 2018.
Many thousands of malaria deaths could be averted thanks to new sensor technology being developed in the UK.
Merseyside Police Chief Constable, Andy Cooke QPM, cited enhancing trust within his own staff and the community as being one of his key priorities in leading Merseyside Police, as part of LJMU’s Chief Constable Annual Lecture Series.