New social media policy
The university has launched its new social media policy to help staff get the most out of their communications and to stay safe.
The university has launched its new social media policy to help staff get the most out of their communications and to stay safe.
The department of Media, Culture, Communication in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences has established a new initiative to create space for students to socialise and support their wellbeing.
The first-of-its-kind exhibition has been curated by LJMU scholar Dr Nedim Hassan.
Dr Rafaela Ganga and Dr Steve Nolan of Liverpool Business School will act a co-investigators on a new research project looking to measure the value of culture and heritage to people in Liverpool.
Every city tells a story: Hype and legacy of event-led cultural regeneration
LJMU knowledge and expertise hit the headlines in January with stories and commentary in New Scientist, The Independent, BBC News 24, The Liverpool Echo, BBC 5 Live and more.
Lecturer Rachel Broady explains why she has helped to write new guidelines for journalists who report on Britain's poor
A thoroughly brilliant profile of Liverpool FCs Trent Alexander-Arnold by an LJMU student looks at the young hero's life in a fresh manner, at once intimate and personal.
School and college pupils from across the region have gained an insight into the media and creative industries, thanks to LJMU and the BBC.
Film-maker Catherine Norton's new film is the only UK video-essay selected for Madrid film festival.