LJMU goes extra mile for 'hard to reach' students
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.
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.
A pioneering collaboration between LJMU forensic researchers and North Wales Police will provide invaluable support to future livestock attack investigations.
The representations of women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) roles is improving, but there’s work to be done. As of 2018, WISE Campaign (Women into Science and Engineering) announced that the UK is on track to have one million women working in the field by 2020. These statistics are encouraging, and demonstrate an improvement in opportunities shown to young women who pursue the career path.
Graduations - Tuesday 24 November 2015
LJMU scientists team up with police, farmers and unions ahead of new legislation on dog attacks
Landmark study finds serious violence costs £185m to region
Student Life Building and Sports Building at Copperas Hill scoop national design prize
An international team of researchers have just described a new ape species, the Tapanuli orangutan, find out more about this exciting discovery here.
EXPERTS from Liverpool John Moores University are guiding UK government policy on the use of drones.
As Director of the LJMU Foundation for Citizenship, Zia will lead the University’s social engagement activity, building on LJMU’s long history of community engagement and impact, ensuring that the University maintains strong and innovative partnerships with other community organisations.