Celebrating exceptional women at LJMU
Two of our women’s networks gathered to recognise and celebrate the success of colleagues across the university.
Two of our women’s networks gathered to recognise and celebrate the success of colleagues across the university.
Take a look at the highlights of LJMU's social media feeds this January.
Geographers at LJMU have used mapping software to show how Liverpool, Wirral and parts of Sefton would be affected by a seven-metre rise in sea level.
More than 120 staff from across the university attended an engagement workshop on prioritising the student experience.
The Football Exchange, from the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, hosted its first ‘Psychology of Football’ conference. The event, endorsed by the British Association of Sport and Exercise Science (BASES), was attended by over 120 delegates, including representatives from every English Premier League club, the Scottish Leagues and women’s football, with practitioners travelling from across the UK, Holland, Denmark, Estonia, Norway, Germany, Slovenia, Portugal, Poland and the US.
Themes of sea, migration and mobility swept through the launch of the University’s Research Institute for Literature and Cultural History at Liverpool Tate.
Professor Graeme Close leads nutritional and player recovery support at Royal Liverpool, Hoylake.
The university was nominated by a member of the public for the Most Outstanding Public Sector category.
An awards ceremony hosted by LJMU Unitemps has recognised local employers, students and LJMU staff for their contributions to work opportunities and collaboration with Unitemps.
Women in prison who have experienced the care system as children report using self-harm as a way to communicate and stop the pain in their lives, says new research from LJMU and Lancaster and Bristol universities.