PHI continues status as WHO Collaborating Centre for Violence Prevention
World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed that LJMU’s Public Health Institute (PHI) will continue to be recognised as a WHO Collaborating Centre for Violence Prevention.
World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed that LJMU’s Public Health Institute (PHI) will continue to be recognised as a WHO Collaborating Centre for Violence Prevention.
Honorary Fellow Paul McGann returned to the University for a special public event, presented by the School of Humanities and Social Science and as part of the University’s Merseyside at War project, to commemorate the acclaimed BBC drama in which he starred, the Monocled Mutineer.
NURSES from overseas are being recruited to join the NHS workforce under a scheme piloted in Liverpool.
The university has begun work on a series of major projects to continue the transformation of our Byrom Street site for the benefit of students and staff.
Staff and students observed a two-minute silence across campus to mark Armistice Day.
The ‘After the End’ project aims to improve the way in which we end global health emergencies by critically examining how endings are determined and what happens after the end is declared.
Read more about the LJMU-hosted conference entitled ‘International policing: the way ahead for Britain.’ Over 100 delegates from the world of policing attended.
Former sports performance student, Helen Nicholls, has been appointed as Performance Director at British Equestrian.
International Women’s Day is celebrated on March 8th every year; it is a focal point in the movement for women’s rights.
Read the Graduation review for Friday 24 November 2017, the last day of our Graduation ceremonies in 2017.