Over 10,000 students graduate from LJMU
Over 10,000 LJMU students from the Class of 2021 and 2022 have graduated over the past fortnight at Liverpool Anglican Cathedral.
Over 10,000 LJMU students from the Class of 2021 and 2022 have graduated over the past fortnight at Liverpool Anglican Cathedral.
If you're new to LJMU, or if you're returning to studies but have forgotten things over the break, just take a look at our new guide brought to you by our very helpful IT team.
It has been called the last men's club in journalism, but expect a much more female future for the UK's sport coverage.
Do you prefer to study out of hours? Is there a pressing lab report that you need access to? No problem! LJMU is providing students with 24/7 access to IT services off campus. That means you can access Office 365 from your own device and download other software onto your own laptop/computer as well as accessing lab computers.
IT Services is running a series of drop-in classroom display and audio technology introduction/refresher sessions
Join us for a live postgraduate funding Q&A with our student support teams to learn more about postgraduate funding and application support. Plus, ask your questions live.
Join us for a live postgraduate funding Q&A with our student support teams to learn more about postgraduate funding and application support. Plus, ask your questions live.
The emergence of immersive technologies such as VR Headsets and Game Engines provide new opportunities for artists and scientists alike. In this Liverpool Art Science Evening Rendezvouz (LASER) Talks we bring together speakers from very different disciplines whose work greatly extends the potential of these tools within neuroscience, health immersive theatre to reveal insights into the artistic, scientific and technological basis of their unique illusionary and immersive power.
In this RCBB Neuroscience Theme event two external speakers, Prof Suzanne Higgs (University of Birmingham) and Dr Ivan Kroupin (The London School of Economics and Political Science, Harvard University), will present their research on executive function differences.
In this RCBB Neuroscience Theme event various internal and external speakers will discuss research on engagement and effort.