Business students do consultancy work for Danish firm
Link-up comes after successful fact-finding trip
Link-up comes after successful fact-finding trip
Liverpool Health Commission, supported by LJMU, is currently midway through its inaugural investigation and is able to report a number of emerging themes.
LJMU has long prided itself on offering access to higher education to under-represented sections of our community.
Get some paid work experience working with a local organisation on a real-life project that you can really get stuck into
Get some paid work experience at a local business working a real-life project that you can really get stuck into
Shaunna praised for help for other care-experienced students
Research which highlights changes to the human body during lockdown and other sedentary situations is having a huge impact among scientists worldwide.
A partnership featuring Liverpool John Moores University has been awarded £575k worth of funding from the Office for Students for a project to further develop mental health provision for students across Liverpool.
Social mobility, levelling up and what employers want from graduates are among the topics at a high profile event being hosted by Liverpool John Moores University.
Event to celebrate the successful completion of the project at the Maritime Museum, Royal Albert Dock on 13th June 2019. Attended by Iain McKinnon, Secretary Maritime Skills Alliance, local and national employers and LJMU staff who have helped with the project.