What the pandemic taught me 2 - LJMU Together
Your reflections on our pandemic year
Your reflections on our pandemic year
Nearly 5,000 students and 65 members of staff officially graduated this week across 14 joyous ceremonies at Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral. The graduates will go down in LJMU history, picking up their accolades in the university’s 200th year.
An LJMU spearheaded initiative to increase physical activity within cities across the globe has been shortlisted for a prestigious Times Higher Education Award.
Monday 19 September is now a bank holiday. View the updated welcome week/freshers 22 schedule here
Liverpool Business School analysis confirms racing event as leading money-spinner for regional economy
LJMU has been recognised with the Athena Swan Silver Award for the university's commitment to promoting gender equality.
Research from Liverpool Business School surveyed 570 tourists and customers about their experiences of hotel stays
Dr Alison Lui and Dr Peter Wolstencroft in the Faculty of Business and Law look at the issues after hosting the inaugural European Immersive Learning Network at LJMU
New research suggests domestic abuse victims are better served by schemes which prioritise safeguarding over prosecution.
Professor Mary Marshall OBE, director for 16 years of the world expert’s in applied dementia research: the Dementia Services Development Centre at the University of Stirling, gave an architectural lecture which explained why certain designs in buildings can be distressing for people with dementia.