Art and design graduates celebrated in school's 200th year
LJMU has been pioneering arts education for 200 years.
LJMU has been pioneering arts education for 200 years.
LJMU has set out its sustainability targets for the next five years to move towards its ambition of reaching net zero carbon.
The programme for the British Science Festival 2025, co-hosted by LJMU, is now live.
LJMU has demonstrated its commitment to good research practice with the launch of a new Research Integrity website.
Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU), in collaboration with Liverpool Biennial, is co-hosting the 12th General Assembly of the International Biennial Association (IBA). This prestigious international event taking place this July, marks a significant moment as the university celebrates 200 years of the Liverpool School of Art and Design.
The impact of ten new LJMU research and engagement projects has been celebrated at a recent on campus event, recognising the university’s continued commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
The university is the event gold sponsor for the third year running and staff are encouraged to take part.
Eighteen individuals have received their PhDs during LJMU’s final graduation ceremony of 2025 for the School of Sport and Exercise Science.
LJMU and its partners is launching a pioneering pilot training module designed to equip the next generation of professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to deliver sustainable live events.
Government's Advanced Research and Invention Agency funds blue-sky concept by plant biologists at Liverpool John Moores University