LJMU marks Remembrance 2023
Students and staff have marked Remembrance 2023 by supporting the RBL Poppy Appeal, taking part in acts of Remembrance, and showcasing research.
Students and staff have marked Remembrance 2023 by supporting the RBL Poppy Appeal, taking part in acts of Remembrance, and showcasing research.
As an Armed Forces friendly organisation, LJMU has introduced new measures to better support veterans, reservists and their partners who work for the university, or who may look to join the institution in the future.
Students and staff have supported the Poppy Appeal and community engagement projects, as well as taking part in acts of remembrance.
The university is proud to be sharing its facilities and sport coaching expertise with the Armed Forces charity.
Around 60 members of the Army participated in a series of mini lectures focused on sport nutrition, physiology and biomechanics, before visiting our teaching labs to gain insight into our world-leading sport science research.
Student volunteers to collect for the charity over the Remembrance period - now until 11 November.
Daily opportunities through to Sunday 10 November in Liverpool city centre locations.
Those studying a range of creative, social science and business degrees worked on the project which is set for a national tour.
The university was proud to host a dedicated event for female veterans.
Staff and students observed a two-minute silence across campus to mark Armistice Day.