LightNight 2018
The LightNight festival, which takes place on Friday 18 May this year, promotes the city’s arts and cultural offer to people who may not usually engage with the arts.
The LightNight festival, which takes place on Friday 18 May this year, promotes the city’s arts and cultural offer to people who may not usually engage with the arts.
This is a virtual seminar series to encourage discourse on decolonising the curriculum in the sciences.
Visiting Copperas Hill is an absolute must for all new and returning LJMU students.
The Engagement of External Auditors for Non-Audit Work Policy has been revised.
When it comes to female participation in sport, we've come a long way. But the playing field is by no means level yet...
LJMUs Head of Capital Development, Graham Pilkington, was in Birmingham earlier this week as he watched one of his athletes, Ola Abidogun, win bronze in the T45-T47 100m.
Staff are invited to attend a second workshop focussed on the proposed LJMU Climate Research Institute. It follows the successful design sprint session held in December, in which colleagues with research interests in the area met to begin scoping out the planned institute.
We wish all our Jewish staff and students at LJMU a good and fulfilling celebration.
Baroness of Yardley Estelle Morris discussed the relationship between education and politics as the latest guest speaker in the LJMU Roscoe lecture series.
LJMU is recognising both days this June as part of its continued pledge under the Armed Forces Covenant.