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.
Four new student officers are now in post for the 2024/2025 academic year to represent the 27,000 students at LJMU.
Staff and students from across the university, both muslim and non-muslim, came together to break their fast (iftar).
We are promoting the importance of good eye health, sharing important eye care advice to encourage adopting healthy habits and highlighting the need for regular eye tests.
The aim of the programme is to offer LJMU Managers, Programme Leaders and Personal Tutors further support and guidance, in relation to; operating more confidently and effectively, whilst developing themselves and their staff/students positively.
Read more about this years' winners of the annual Vice-Chancellor’s Awards for Social and Economic Engagement.
This Pension Awareness Week (11-15 September) access free, impartial, and straightforward pension information, as well as a series of live sessions.
The School of Nursing and Allied Health has been awarded £250,000 from the prestigious Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) for a project which will examine the rights of healthcare practitioners in relation to abortion.
The team at LJMU Face Lab have created a ground-breaking new animated facial reconstruction of Robert Burns.
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