Lessons from Nepal in Liverpool
Liverpool John Moores University hosted the highly prestigious 14th British Nepal Academic Council (BNAC) Conference on 14th and 15th April 2016.
Liverpool John Moores University hosted the highly prestigious 14th British Nepal Academic Council (BNAC) Conference on 14th and 15th April 2016.
Energy use patterns from smart meter data could be used to help identify whether people are suffering from conditions such as dementia and depression, computer scientists have shown.
After starting university life during the pandemic, working on a project in Nepal and winning an award for mentoring young people in Liverpool, Grace Belcher completed “three incredible years” with LJMU today.
Two of our women’s networks gathered to recognise and celebrate the success of colleagues across the university.
Scrutiny of pilots for Photo-ID scheme cause for concern for legal experts
LJMU's Natural Capital Hub evaluates DEFRA's £725m Nature for Climate Fund
The university’s brand new online helpdesk goes live this month.
Professor Harry Sumnall appointed by Home Office to UK Advisory Council on Misuse of Drugs
Government announcement on decarbonisation.
LJMU's Dr Danielle Hinchcliffe and colleagues at York St John University found only around a third of mothers returning to work in the NHS reported that their workplaces had a breastfeeding policy