LJMU welcome service children for university taster day
Part of efforts to reduce the national gap in service children attending university.
Part of efforts to reduce the national gap in service children attending university.
Dr Alison Liu of the School of Law and Justice at LJMU presents paper on tax and crime
From 1 May 2026 the Renters' Rights Act will come into force meaning major changes that will impact students living in private rental accommodation.
A new partnership between Liverpool John Moores University and Hugh Baird College in Bootle will address regional skills requirements and drive social mobility.
Final-year Criminology and Criminology & Psychology students spent five days doing project work on harm reduction, crime control, and social justice.
LJMU is delivering specialist training to dozens of community matrons and nurses across the Liverpool City Region to ensure patients are able to shape their own treatment and care.
University partners Primary Engineer and local industry to encourage STEM learning
LJMU has been officially ranked as a first class university for sustainability. The university has leapt up to 15th in the rankings in the 2025/26 People and Planet League, the only independent table of UK institutions ranked by ethical and environmental performance.
Take part in research to shape how we can better help service children during their time at university.
Professor Ivan Olier Caparroso awarded VC's Excellence in Research Award.