LJMU achievements and impact
This section brings together some of the highlights of what we do at LJMU and how the university is delivering a positive impact in our society.
This section brings together some of the highlights of what we do at LJMU and how the university is delivering a positive impact in our society.
Discover more information about one of our sustainable development goals: Climate action.
The Experimental Psychology Society workshop takes place on 19 January 2017 at LJMU, find out about the topics and speakers - view the workshop programme.
This national QAA Collaborative Enhancement Project started in January 2023, and aims to deliver a toolkit to enhance the wider scale impact of work-based learners on global issues.
Rachael is the Principal and Chief Executive at Hugh Baird College. She is passionate about post-16 education and was inspired to study at LJMU thanks to her own school PE teacher. She is incredibly student focused, ensuring that young people and adults from Merseyside can gain better skills which will enable them to seek out better lives.
Within the time domain astrophysics research group, we are involved in major observational survey projects. We work on a variety of explosive transients, including galactic and extragalactic novae, type la supernovae, core collapse supernovae, and gamma rays bursts. The Liverpool Telescope is the workhorse of the group. Find out more about our research.
Ian Walker was a Fourth Engineer for Elder Dempster Lines. Listen to Ian Walker's interview.
Read the OfS Transparency Return.
Jim was a Purser at Elder Dempster Lines. Listen to Jim's interview.
This summer school is aimed at students, researchers and academics wishing to develop ultrasound skills.