LJMU appoints global figure to lead research and innovation in health
Director of Public Health Wales Professor Mark Bellis returns to Liverpool institution.
Director of Public Health Wales Professor Mark Bellis returns to Liverpool institution.
Liverpool John Moores University is focusing on our values of community and togetherness as we make our way through the COVID-19 crisis.
LJMU has been awarded a share of £6.1 million by the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) to develop new and enhanced higher education courses.
Gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy in the UK is at its highest and continues to rise, LJMU is now aiming to meet this gap in patient need by supporting the delivery of a new course.
Improving patient outcomes
Vivienne Stern MBE met with Vice-Chancellor Professor Mark Power to learn how LJMU is creating a thriving environment for its students and the impact it's having on the region.
The morning saw graduations from Maritime and Mechanical Engineering, the Astrophysics Research Institute, Electronics and Electrical Engineering and the School of Nursing and Allied Health. In the afternoon Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Engineering and Technology Research Institute, Civil Engineering and Built Environment all celebrated their graduations.
We look at how and why Liverpool was a catalyst for change when it came to public health and how it continues to make a difference in health care today.
We have a new team in place to help support any member of staff with their mental wellbeing. The LJMU Connectors are on hand to provide peer support and make sure colleagues have access to the appropriate resources and services.
A group of student teachers are working with families seeking asylum in Liverpool to provide education sessions for children without a place at school.