LCR Activate
Find out more about LCR Activate, a c.£5,000,000 project which, over the next 3 years, seeks to help companies in the Digital and Creative sector take big leaps forward.
Find out more about LCR Activate, a c.£5,000,000 project which, over the next 3 years, seeks to help companies in the Digital and Creative sector take big leaps forward.
Find out how we can provide your company with unbiased specialist advice and bespoke reports as well as student projects that can all significantly benefit your business financially as well as environmentally.
LJMU alumni can receive a fee reduction for postgraduate study. Apply today if you graduated with a degree from LJMU.
Get in touch with the Low Carbon Eco-Innovatory team to find out more about how we can help your business reach its low carbon targets.
The Raspberry Pi, which you may receive, is intended to allow you to experiment with computing devices and develop your computing/coding skills prior to commencing your course.
Do you want to understand what makes a computer work? Create computer games that will be loved worldwide? Design and maintain vital software? Make the digital world safer? Explore our computing courses.
LJMU staff and students are invited to this special research symposium to celebrate the 5th anniversary of the commissioning of Prospero, LJMU’s central high performance computing (HPC) facility.
Five years ago, Liverpool John Moores University switched on Prospero, a High-Performance Computing (HPC) cluster named for the wise magician in Shakespeare’s The Tempest.
Are you over 50 years of age and would like to take part in a research project looking at the effects of exercise on the function of blood vessels?
Jane was a student at the F.L. Calder College of Domestic Science, one of LJMU’s historic colleges, where she qualified as a teacher. She went on to teach at schools in Wales thanks to a personal reference from Fanny Calder herself. Records from her life help to tell the significant history of LJMU as an institution that supports the training of teachers, always placing importance on providing education for all. The records are held within LJMU’s Special Collections and Archives.