Engineering politics
Chi Onwurah MP presents third lecture in Women in STEM series
Chi Onwurah MP presents third lecture in Women in STEM series
Dr Christine Eyene curates exhibition based on research displayed in What the Mountain Has Seen at LSAD
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.
LJMU collaborates to accelerate real world benefits from laboratories
More than 150 primary school children from across the North West came to LJMU to take part in an innovative, hands-on experience, entitled ‘Art at the heart of STEM.’
Astronomers show that stars form rapidly and drive interstellar gas bubbles throughout galaxies.
During week commencing Monday 3 February 2020, LJMU will be taking part in National Student Money Week. The theme for this year is 'Spend Healthy, Live Healthy: Sustainable Money' and during the week we will focus on reducing waste and saving money.
The first research collaboration in the UK between a hospital, university and community pharmacist is taking place through a unique project from LJMU, the Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust and LloydsPharmacy.
RIBA has awarded funding to LJMU's School of Art and Design for innovative research into building design for sufferers of dementia.
In 1984, there were 14 per cent of female graduates in engineering and technology courses. In 2015, there was still only 14 per cent of female graduates in engineering courses. This sad statistic formed the basis of an impactful lecture by Chi Onwurah MP about the gender imbalance in Science, Technology, Engineering and Technology (STEM) subjects and subsequent careers.