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Returning student? Find out what’s new for the academic year ahead.
Returning student? Find out what’s new for the academic year ahead.
Local SMEs and entrepreneurs in the region will be at the forefront of creating a new generation of Internet of Things (IoT) enabled services and applications as Sensor City has been selected as one of six partners to drive a new initiative to boost the range of products and services that will transform the UK’s digital economy.
22 universities, including Liverpool John Moores University and JMSU have pledged to develop a Student Futures Manifesto joint action between a university and its students to improve the student experience.
Improving patient outcomes
Join the children’s hospice team on Saturday 5 July and raise funds for those in our region.
Monday 13 July saw the first of the 2015 LJMU graduation ceremonies take place at Liverpool Cathedral
Liverpool’s Sensor City project has moved into Liverpool Science Park (LSP) ahead of the opening of its official home at Copperas Hill in 2017. Established hi-tech sensor businesses, start-ups and graduate entrepreneurs from across the region will be able to get access to leading experts and world-class research from the field of sensor technologies and learn more about how they can benefit from Sensor City in the run up to the building’s opening in July 2017.
To help keep your privacy and digital security safe, LJMU is outlining three simple ways to protect your data online, with the help of LJMU students who have created videos to highlight the easy steps you can take every day.
Why our ancestors could hold the key to early diagnosis of bone disease
A new Public Health Institute has been established at Liverpool John Moores University to respond to the varied and complex public health issues of the 21st Century.