Research supports Liverpool gambling reduction strategy
Report from Public Health Institute for Liverpool City Council.
Report from Public Health Institute for Liverpool City Council.
2023 is a big year for Liverpool John Moores University. Not only is it our bicentenary marking 200 years since the institution was founded and became the LJMU as we know it today, there’s also so much going on across the city over the coming months.
The catering store within iBuy will be down from 14 to 18 August. Any catering requests for during this period and up to the 22 August should be booked in advance.
The discovery of invisible galaxies billions of light years from Earth is helping us understand the origins of the Universe, say astrophysicists.
Researchers at Liverpool John Moores University are set to investigate a worrying phenomenon in the North West of England that is seeing increasing numbers of vulnerable children placed into local authority care yet remain living at home.
All staff need to be aware of an important upgrade required on managed laptops and desktops – this is an upgrade to Windows 11 and needs to be in place before the start of the new academic year (31 August 2025).
Did you know LJMU has its very own LJMU LGBTIQ+ Staff Network?
The impact made by nine research projects led by LJMU staff has been celebrated at an event on campus.
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.
At the beginning of July, nearly 100 Year 12 students from Northern Ireland, Wales and across the rest of England took part in a three-day residential visit to LJMU to experience all that the university has to offer.