Anatomy of a tweet – Introduction to twitter part 2
This post continues from the “Anatomy of a tweet part 1” posted on 6th May 2016 in which the component parts of a tweet were identified and explained.
This post continues from the “Anatomy of a tweet part 1” posted on 6th May 2016 in which the component parts of a tweet were identified and explained.
Read more about the collaboration between Beverston Engineering and LCR 4.0 working closely together we were able to develop a package of work, concentrating upon technologies which could have significant impact upon component accuracy improvement and waste reduction within the CNC manufacturing process.
Hi-Tech Steel Services are a St Helens based steel stockholder and processor, with the capacity to process in excess of over 5,000 tonnes of strip mill product per month. LJMU were able to provide access to specialist academic expertise and offer a dedicated resource, enabling Hi-Tech Steel to investigate the options available to them.
Throughout the year, we hold a number of events relating to Elder Dempster Lines. We'll post details about upcoming events on this page. Read more about the workshops, talks and training we've held in the past.
Working with businesses in Lancashire to create innovative low carbon goods, processes and services. Business assistance is free in most cases, find out how the LoCal-i project can help your company.
The Low Carbon Eco-Innovatory helps local businesses reach their low carbon goals by creating innovative low carbon goods, processes and services in collaboration with university researchers, students and academics.
Read the oration for The Hon Mr Justice Globe on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by His Honour David Lynch.
Learn more about the diverse range of programmes and courses at the outstanding Faculty of Engineering and Technology.
Learn how LJMU's Faculty of Engineering and Technology collaborates with industry partners, driving innovation and offering real-world student opportunities.
The Liverpool Business School is located within the £37.6 million Redmonds Building, which also houses the School of Law and Liverpool Screen School. Our excellent location enhances cross-discipline collaborations and helps us to continue hosting lively events involving guest lectures, masterclasses and networking sessions, which enhance the learning and development of both staff and students.