LJMU research reveals the size and shape of voluntary and community activity across the Liverpool City Region for the first time.
Voluntary sector contributes £900m to Liverpool city region economy
Voluntary sector contributes £900m to Liverpool city region economy
LJMU donates over £7k to help rough sleepers
Covering everything from AI to alumni, 70 plus sessions were delivered by 200 staff and students across the two-day event.
Royal Society publication examines variable narratives for cuddly and scaly pets
One of only 34 HE providers to receive HEA funding
Investigating mass tourism
Aspiring Leaders from the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) Communities Informal Networking Event
Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) has more than doubled the amount of research that is judged to be world-leading or internationally-excellent by a national audit of UK universities.
The morning saw graduations from Maritime and Mechanical Engineering, the Astrophysics Research Institute, Electronics and Electrical Engineering and the School of Nursing and Allied Health. In the afternoon Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Engineering and Technology Research Institute, Civil Engineering and Built Environment all celebrated their graduations.
Students and staff have supported the Poppy Appeal and community engagement projects, as well as taking part in acts of remembrance.