Fanny Louisa Calder 1838 - 1923
Fanny Louisa Calder was a pioneer of domestic science and famously called the 'saint of laundry, cooking and health' by Florence Nightingale.
Fanny Louisa Calder was a pioneer of domestic science and famously called the 'saint of laundry, cooking and health' by Florence Nightingale.
The first Chancellor of the university and a well-known figure in Liverpool. He is immortalised in statue form on our City Campus outside of the Henry Cotton Building.
Discover more information about one of our sustainable development goals: Climate action.
Find out more about how the university strategy is supported by a number of different thematic plans and enablers.
The aim of the conference is to provide a platform for students, academics, and practitioners to connect and share knowledge to create, promote, and lead change for women and girls across all facets of sport.
Last month staff were given access to Office 365. This resource includes web based versions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
UK-MUC Student Conference programme 2023
Take a look at our guiding principles for Canvas.
Join one of our upcoming Campus Connect live chats to help you kickstart your LJMU journey.
Read the oration for Commodore Rod Walker on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.