John Bishop
Read the oration for John Bishop on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Greg Whyte.
Read the oration for John Bishop on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Greg Whyte.
It is a great time to be interested in the green sector, as green jobs are growing at around four times the rate of the overall UK labour market.
Lilly is an inspiring media production student who aims to break down barriers in the movie industry and is inspired by trailblazing women in film, and her own family too. She’s also a dedicated volunteer, having raised money and given her time to various charities in Teeside. In 2023, her volunteering work was recognised as she was awarded a British Citizen Youth Award.
To mark the movement of the School of Education to the Faculty of Arts, Professional & Social Studies (APSS) this blog post highlights the practice of Sarah Tickle from the School of Justice Studies and her use of Microsoft Sway.
This CPD course is designed to enable Paramedics working in a variety of settings to develop person-centred and reflective approaches to supporting and assessing learning in practice.
The LJMU Student Support Fund offers financial help to students facing hardship. Discover how to apply and get the support you need.
Jason supports staff, both individuals and teams, across the university to enhance their knowledge and to improve their skills as our Organisational Development Manager. Having graduated from LJMU in 1998, Jason stayed on in a temporary role working in student welfare and has remained at LJMU ever since. This year he celebrates 25 years working at the university.
From Liverpool FC to Everton or wakeboarding to climbing, explore the vast range of sporting activities available within the city, and start your adventure!
Celebrating womanhood is an online book that highlights the work being done by inspirational women in Nepal.
Watch Professor of English Joe Moran speak about shyness as a condition “ignored” in the current wave of attention on mental health and wellbeing.