Farewelling: have you got your digital affairs in order?
Marie Curie nurse and PhD candidate Sarah Stanley is researching 'digital 'legacies'
Marie Curie nurse and PhD candidate Sarah Stanley is researching 'digital 'legacies'
Genetic analysis of ancient DNA from a six-week-old female infant found at an Interior Alaska archaeological site, has revealed a previously unknown population of ancient people in North America.
Erin Power, Research Fellow in Sociology and her collaborators discover how food impacts on identity, motivation and empowerment in women's prisons.
We are pleased to offer this development opportunity for up to 15 women working in academic and professional services roles to take part in cross institutional action learning sets with peers from universities in the North West region. Action learning provides a unique space for women to support each other to overcome work and career related challenges. This opportunity has been taken up previously by 150 women. Participant feedback includes: it was not role specific, so there were a range of individuals with different roles/skills/perspective which enriched my experience and It provided a rare opportunity to discuss issues confidentially outside of ones own workplace which helped me to develop more self-confidence and self-awareness.
Young people in care across the country have shown their creative talent as part of an LJMU contest.
More than 60 graduate after LJMU becomes first new provider for 20 years for Ministry of Justice
Excitement and praise for English graduate Aimee Walsh's first novel Exile
For this year's Black History Month celebrations, LJMU is involved in a range of events.
European-funded scheme to match graduates to growing SMEs wins award for best skills initiative in Liverpool City Region
As the only UK university LJMU was one of 13 European universities to participate in this year’s first European University Film Awards(EUFA).