Five 'produce' new Jimmy McGovern film
Five graduates from Film Studies at Liverpool John Moores University key to backroom staff on BBC2's Unforgivable.
Five graduates from Film Studies at Liverpool John Moores University key to backroom staff on BBC2's Unforgivable.
Resources and briefing sessions are being made available to researchers interested in developing case studies for REF 2029.
16 PGRs attended 2 1/2 day intensive writing retreat at Gladstone's Library, Hawarden
Research and Innovation Services (RIS) will be holding an informal networking breakfast event, Coffee and Croissant, at Byrom Street, LIVE Lab in the Peter Jost Building on Thursday 4th April from 8.15am – 9.30am.
When the weekly newsletter just isn't enough, discover more in this week's staff notices...
The ten students and now LJMU graduates, visited Nepal for a month-long Turing funded trip, working on the Dignity Without Danger (DWD) research project.
A LJMU ‘big idea’ has been selected as one of the most innovative of the year by New Scientist.
Our staff networks have been integral in progressing certain policies for LJMU staff, including on maternity leave and menopause.
Read how Scientists at LJMU and the Australian Catholic University have established a new technique for studying muscle growth in humans that could advance treatments to prevent frailty in old age.
A new drug to treat the ultra-rare genetic disease alkaptonuria (AKU) has been given the go-ahead following research in Liverpool.