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Graduation: Niamh's big break with Sky News
Journalism graduate Niamh Green propelled to success by staff in the School of Journalism
24/04/26 -
New fellows honoured at LJMU graduation
“Find something you care about, then focus on the mastery of it” was the message for the Class of 2026 from LJMU’s new honorary...
24/04/26 -
Graduation: 'LJMU turned my life around!'
MA graduate Louise Crane, 42, worked, researched and became a published author in her time at LJMU's Public Health Institute
23/04/26 -
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LJMU postgraduate researchers selected for British Council Venice Fellowships
Two PhD students from the Liverpool School of Art and Creative Industries will spend a month in Venice during the Biennale...
17/04/26 -
Is it legal to data mine others' work to train AI?
LJMU expert in legal test case v Anthropic
14/04/26 -
Students get ready for AI 'credentials'
Liverpool Business School now offers short AI add-on qualifications.
13/04/26 -
Mandela, jazz and Black resistance: The George Hallett exhibition
LJMU's Christine Eyene curates new exhibition of photography by South African exile George Hallett
08/04/26 -
Crinkle the Monkey's genome could help save species
Staffordshire's Trentham Monkey Park resident is first macaque monkey to have its genome sequenced.
07/04/26 -
Merseyside Police chiefs in wellbeing rings study
Chief Constable Rob Carden and top team lead from front won wellbeing with Ultrahuman Ring wearables.
01/04/26
