Liverpool ECHO Regional Business awards 2020
The Liverpool ECHO is on the look-out for the very best of the business world as it launches the Regional Business Awards 2020.
The Liverpool ECHO is on the look-out for the very best of the business world as it launches the Regional Business Awards 2020.
Trainee nurses and midwives at Liverpool John Moores University will be skilled in state-of-the-art medication management technology software after the university teamed up with international software firm Better.
Mersey Maritime launches Navigating Maritime Innovation report.
Evolutionary biologists Dr Laura Buck and Dr Kyoko Yamaguchi write in The Conversation on how human species (hominins) have coped with cold climates over the millennia.
A major national study of the impact of the Royal British Legion break service on veterans and their families, is being carried out by LJMU.
We have a new team in place to help support any member of staff with their mental wellbeing. The LJMU Connectors are on hand to provide peer support and make sure colleagues have access to the appropriate resources and services.
Vice-Chancellor Professor Mark Power and one of his reciprocal mentors, Labour MP for Liverpool, Riverside, Kim Johnson, reflect on some of their discussions over the past 18 months; how their upbringing has shaped them into who they are today, if Reciprocal Mentoring works and what learnings they will take with them beyond the programme.
KEY roles in Liverpool businesses are being filled by LJMU undergraduates under a new employability scheme.
Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) is working in close partnership with the Liverpool City Region (LCR) Combined Authority Race Equality Hub to deliver a pioneering Reciprocal Mentoring Programme aimed at strengthening race equality across the region.
Oration for Honorary Fellowship award