Women in Sport Journalism Day
It has been called the last men's club in journalism, but expect a much more female future for the UK's sport coverage.
It has been called the last men's club in journalism, but expect a much more female future for the UK's sport coverage.
New research has underlined the hazards associated with COVID-19 in dental surgery settings, and a solution to higher patient turnover.
Yara and Rawan Kassab, 21, were a picture of delight as they graduated from an award-winning LJMU course on Friday.
Victims engaging with prosecutions triples, say researchers
Opportunities for people of colour in specialist policing roles including counter-terrorism are being made available thanks to a partnership involving Liverpool John Moores University.
VC Mark Power leads celebrations at 'Sustainable Futures' conference
New research suggests domestic abuse victims are better served by schemes which prioritise safeguarding over prosecution.
On Wednesday 15 June, LJMU celebrated the work of women in football at the inaugural meeting of the Football Exchange Women's Network (FExWN). The event brought together network members, delegates and industry speakers to celebrate their contributions to the sport and to challenge the realms of what is considered possible.
Archaeologists have discovered evidence of the first wealthy Iron Age community in the North West of England.
LJMU has long prided itself on offering access to higher education to under-represented sections of our community.