Olympus partnership to train more professionals in cancer screening
Liverpool John Moores University is set to train more people in diagnosing cancer thanks to a partnership with global optics firm Olympus.
Liverpool John Moores University is set to train more people in diagnosing cancer thanks to a partnership with global optics firm Olympus.
A new scheme, Positive Action Training (PAT), helping local people of colour enter employment at LJMU has been launched by the Vice-Chancellor (interim).
A LJMU ‘big idea’ has been selected as one of the most innovative of the year by New Scientist.
That LJMU is the most popular university in Britain for Northern Irish students is hardly a surprise.
LJMU is being allocated funding from the Research England Policy Support Fund (PSF) to support the development of impactful research and engagement activities. Applications of up to £10,000 will be considered and applicants have until 5pm on Monday 10 October 2022 to make a submission.
LJMU Religion & Belief Workshops (2020) - Understanding religious diversity of our students and staff community
Bring your own cuppa & join us - A chance to talk about your own well-being with people who understand
LJMU has promoted five new professors and 34 new readers.
Business as usual for teaching and research
A collaboration with pupils and staff at St Vincent's school and funded by Children in Need Janette Porter and Kay Standing from Sociology, supported by LJMU placement students