LJMU plays key role in fight against heart disease
LJMU is supporting individuals and communities, both in the city and internationally to look after their hearts.
LJMU is supporting individuals and communities, both in the city and internationally to look after their hearts.
LJMU has been recognised for its continued support and advice for care experience and estranged students from the National Network for the Education of Care Leavers (NNECL).
The universitys new and innovative MSc Emergency Care module has been well received, with more than 200 stakeholders, leaders and healthcare professionals attending the launch symposium.
Assessments will be taking place from Monday 6 to Friday 17 January 2020. To support you in preparation for exams, weve answered the frequently asked questions.
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.
Shaunna praised for help for other care-experienced students
Girls and women who have been through the care system should be diverted away from custodial sentences into community alternatives wherever possible, says a new report published today (Weds 4 May 2022). And the study adds that moves to prevent the criminalisation of girls in care need to be high on the agenda for change.
LJMU and JMSU have a range of support available if you are struggling with covering basic expenses such as food, housing and bills. Plus there's an array of discounts and giveaways across campus.
LJMU’s fund for care leavers has been boosted by £50,000, thanks to one of our honorary fellows and alumni.
Helping patients across Merseyside to be involved in the planning of their future treatment and care.