LJMU technology to revolutionise sustainable road building
'Recycled' road materials trialled in Picton, Everton and Belle Vale to reduce city's carbon footprint
'Recycled' road materials trialled in Picton, Everton and Belle Vale to reduce city's carbon footprint
Liverpool John Moores University is going the extra mile to support youngsters at risk of missing out on a university education due to the COVID pandemic.
LJMU is training officers from the six local authorities of the Liverpool City Region and the combined authority to understand the importance of putting nature at the heart of local decision-making.
'Towards Outstanding' programme improved retention, motivation and learning culture at healthcare group
Staff can sign-up for the programme delivered across two afternoons, 1pm to 4.30pm on Thursday 9 November and Wednesday 22 November.
In order to make the most of a recruitment event like this, it is important to prepare ahead of the event. Here are some tips and advice about what you should do before, during and after the fair.
LJMU students, paid £21 per hour to support local primary schools
LJMU is developing proposals to launch our own climate institute and we want to involve staff who can help it make an impact.
There has been an extremely positive response from staff to the introduction of Actus, our new system to support development and performance.
First training of kind in Europe