St Patricks Day and Liverpool
Following International Women’s Day (8 March) and ahead of St Patrick’s Day (17 March), our Diversity and Inclusion team is looking at some of the Irish women who have made a significant contribution to Liverpool.
Following International Women’s Day (8 March) and ahead of St Patrick’s Day (17 March), our Diversity and Inclusion team is looking at some of the Irish women who have made a significant contribution to Liverpool.
Graphic Design and Illustration alumna, Lauren McLardy has been commissioned to create a new piece of work for Coventry City Council to mark World Mental Health Day 2020.
Sir Bert was a leading disability rights activist and was awarded his Honorary Fellowship at LJMU in 2002 for services to equality and promoting the rights of disabled people. He also served as a Governor of the university for nine years.
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
LJMU has honoured a group of new fellows at a special ceremony at St George’s Hall.
A lecturer who built links among therapists and counsellors on Twitter has been recognised for his efforts with a national award.
Journalist and human rights activist, Rebecca Tinsley, delivered a thought-provoking Roscoe Lecture which delved into the human psyche, asking if genocide is part of our nature.
Artificial intelligence comes out on top in machine v human challenge to identify fossil dinosaur tracks
Vice-Chancellor Professor Mark Power sends video message on occasion of partner Shanghai Normal University's 70th Anniversary
Read more about the Intramural Sports Leagues and its success since their launch in September 2022.