Roscoe latest: 'Working for the Royals'
The Roscoe lecture returned to campus with His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant Mark Blundell ESQ CVO delivering his lecture on ‘Working for the Royals.’
The Roscoe lecture returned to campus with His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant Mark Blundell ESQ CVO delivering his lecture on ‘Working for the Royals.’
LJMU has launched the next phase of reciprocal mentoring pairing Executive and University Leadership Team members with students and staff who are disabled, LGBTQ+ or neurodivergent.
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Leading voices, including historian, author, and current BBC ‘faithful’ Professor David Olusoga, joined the university for The Beyond Black History Month Symposium on campus.
Honorary Fellow, Professor Sir Phil Redmond returned to campus to kickstart a new prize fund for students with bright ideas for future projects.
We’re refreshing the Staff Disability Network to better reflect and represent the diverse experiences of staff with disabilities, long-term health conditions, mental health conditions, and neurodivergence.
LJMU is updating its internal process so that students can declare a disability throughout the academic year. Action will be required from all staff who teach and support students.
All staff and students are invited to this year’s Students at the Heart Conference (SATHC) which will take place on Wednesday 18 and Thursday 19 June in the Student Life Building and Redmonds Building.
The Your LJMU Your Voice 2025 staff engagement survey is now live.
LJMU students got the experience of a lifetime this month, when they interviewed music legend Miley Cyrus, for the Radio 1 Breakfast Show alongside host Greg James.