Liverpool Telescope team scoop Institute of Physics award
National Schools Observatory win major prize
National Schools Observatory win major prize
Her Honour Judge Margaret de Haas QC hosted the first public debate held by LJMU’s Legal Advice Centre, which focused on the legal rights of grandparents.
Nearly 5,000 students and 65 members of staff officially graduated this week across 14 joyous ceremonies at Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral. The graduates will go down in LJMU history, picking up their accolades in the university’s 200th year.
15 years of success for astrophysics outreach project recognised with national public engagement prize
It is with great sadness that LJMU announces the passing of Dr Malcolm Dixon who worked here for 30 years, until his retirement in 2015.
It is with great sadness that the university has learned of the passing of Professor Michael J. Lalor aged 79 on 6th May 2020.
Forensics research centre - Face Lab - recognised for pioneering work in crime, heritage and history
Staff can get involved by encouraging more schools to participate and by volunteering to grade competition entries.
LJMU has helped these 14 to 17-year-olds to experience university life first-hand.
Race equality champion and House of Lords crossbencher, Simon Woolley (Lord Woolley of Woodford), was a special guest at the LJMU-curated Jamaica Making exhibition.