LJMU organises first Jackie Kay conference
Poet and Scot's Makar
Poet and Scot's Makar
The police staff, drawn from Nottinghamshire Police, West Midlands Police and British Transport Police, secured the scholarship opportunity under an initiative known as Project Harpocrates. The project seeks to support law enforcement efforts to recruit and retain staff in the highly specialist area of covert operations and specialist intelligence. Whilst the project was open to all officers one of the specific aims of the project is to increase the representation of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic staff (BAME) in this challenging and exciting area of investigation and intelligence management.
Event to celebrate the successful completion of the project at the Maritime Museum, Royal Albert Dock on 13th June 2019. Attended by Iain McKinnon, Secretary Maritime Skills Alliance, local and national employers and LJMU staff who have helped with the project.
World-first: study demonstrates exercise promotes tumour regression in humans
It is with great sadness that the university announces the death of Caroline Chinn following a long illness.
Sport and Exercise Science at Liverpool John Moores University is in the top 15 in the world in a new global ranking.
This is a virtual seminar series to encourage discourse on decolonising the curriculum in the sciences.
Your fantastic new Pavilion at Aldham Robarts Library is now open.
LJMU academics are teaming up with the Church for a one-day symposium on peace.
Research which highlights changes to the human body during lockdown and other sedentary situations is having a huge impact among scientists worldwide.