TATE exhibition The Plant That Stowed Away
Dr Christine Eyene curates exhibition based on research displayed in What the Mountain Has Seen at LSAD
Dr Christine Eyene curates exhibition based on research displayed in What the Mountain Has Seen at LSAD
Students from any programme or level of study are invited to attend this fair to meet and network with 50+ employers offering internships, placements and graduate roles.
A week out from potentially one of the most consequential US elections in history, academics from LJMU assess some of the key factors which may decide the outcome.
Dr Jan Brown of Liverpool Business School looks at how hosting Eurovision next year could impact the city's economy
LJMU is a key regional operator in a nationwide PFA initiative, aimed at managing ex-players’ physical and mental transition away from full-time football.
The penultimate day of our summer graduation week boasted three ceremonies; graduands from Liverpool Business School celebrated in both the morning and afternoon, while graduands from the School of Humanities and Social Science enjoyed their ceremony with family and friends from 5pm.
The Liverpool School of Art and Design has welcomed a new lecturer to its ranks, art critic, historian, and curator Christine Eyene. As well as taking up a new post here at LJMU, she will also play an important role in deciding the winner of one of the best-known prizes for visual art, the Turner Prize 2022, as she has been selected to sit on this years jury.
The programme included 3MT Final, Poster Competition and career insights from Alumni and external organisations
Researchers at LJMU's School of Natural Sciences and Psychology have discovered for the first time that, unlike their adult counterparts who kiss and embrace immediately after a fight, young chimpanzees reconcile through play.
Researchers Amy Whitehead and Dan Owens use sport science to benefit amateur cycling enthusiasts