Merseyside pupils experience working life at LJMU
36 students from across 16 schools in Merseyside have taken part in work experience at Liverpool John Moores University over the summer.
36 students from across 16 schools in Merseyside have taken part in work experience at Liverpool John Moores University over the summer.
Journalism school offers media training day for Rugby League stars of future
LJMU is outlining its commitment to the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through a microsite which highlights the research and knowledge exchange, student experience and place and partnership activities, that showcase the university’s ongoing journey towards a more sustainable, prosperous future for local communities and the whole planet.
LJMU has been recognised with the Athena Swan Silver Award for the university's commitment to promoting gender equality.
LJMU's School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences (PBS) has launched a new initiative to engage, educate and enhance local communities.
Merseyside master of horror fiction writing, Ramsey Campbell in conversation with Andrew McMillan
LJMU equality and diversity team worked in partnership with SaveraUK to host an inspiring HBA, FGM and FM event in November 2019.
New, exciting researcher development opportunities will be on offer over the coming months. Available only for limited numbers of researchers, it’s worth ‘saving the dates’.
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.
MA Sports Journalism Student, Jack Kinsella has won the ‘Best Student Project’ at the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) Awards for Excellence.