Academic Board Election Results Notice
Following the close of the elections for 6 posts on the Academic Board, the results are now available.
Following the close of the elections for 6 posts on the Academic Board, the results are now available.
On Holocaust Memorial Day (27 January) we reflect on some of the past events at LJMU which have shaped our understanding of humanity's worst crimes.
At a time when COVID 19 has made people fearful, isolated or alone, Jeff Youngs new book, Ghost Town, offers not only a fascinating read but also a reflection on all those things that are important to us, our families, friends and communities. Its a deeply felt and beautifully written journey through Jeffs Liverpool childhood, the adult writer stalking Liverpool alone or with friends, searching for a past lost, regained, remembered so viscerally that the reader feels intimately connected to the child Jeff longing to leave the hospital where hes had his tonsils removed or to the older man out walking with writer friend, Horatio Clare, in search of de Quincey in Everton.
New research has calculated the damage done by farmers converting tropical peat swamps to oil palm plantations.
Nominations are now invited for individuals and organisations to be considered for Honorary Fellowships and Awards.
Many thousands of malaria deaths could be averted thanks to new sensor technology being developed in the UK.
Master's student competes in final of UK industry competition
A lecturer who built links among therapists and counsellors on Twitter has been recognised for his efforts with a national award.
Keren Coney, Careers Adviser in Student Advancement: LJMU's Careers, Employability and Enterprise Service, was thrilled to go to the House of Lords to meet with Lord Shinkwin to discuss how to support disabled graduates as they seek to enter the workplace.
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