Young artist awarded first Liverpool Biennial and LJMU Fellowship
Rosa Johan Uddoh is the first artist to receive the Liverpool Biennial Fellowship founded by Liverpool John Moores University.
Rosa Johan Uddoh is the first artist to receive the Liverpool Biennial Fellowship founded by Liverpool John Moores University.
LJMU academics work alongside artist to create a board game that brings the experiences of life on probation to the general public.
LJMU is currently in the process of mapping around six major capital developments across the city centre, the majority to be completed by 2020.
An online book, which aims to change the narrative of women in Nepal and celebrate those who have inspired positive change has been created to help shape research and development projects in low and middle income countries.
LJMU’s Department of Built Environment, in partnership with Redrow and Coleg Cambria, have established the UK’s first dedicated Housebuilding Degree.
LJMU has been awarded a share of £6.1 million by the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) to develop new and enhanced higher education courses.
LJMU has announced a second panel event to debate relocating Channel 4, from its current London base.
The school of nursing and allied health at LJMU is hosting international delegates from the Netherlands, Belgium, Hungary and Portugal as part of their commitment to HELIUM
LJMU archives help the BBC tell the tales of those who've lived at 62 Falkner Street for A House Through Time.
St George's Hall was packed out for the latest Roscoe Lecture presented by renowned comedian John Bishop.