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LJMU has secured new funding to support businesses across the Liverpool City Region to decarbonise.
LJMU has secured new funding to support businesses across the Liverpool City Region to decarbonise.
LJMU has won a national award for its innovative work supporting students to give them the best possible employability outcomes.
The £250,000 fund is already making a difference to students at LJMU and future learners.
A published collection of Northern Ireland’s murals, which captures a longstanding tradition of large community-based mural painting, has been produced by LJMU’s Dr Stuart Borthwick.
Liverpool Business School lecturer, Dr Madeleine Stevens, is tackling the often-uncomfortable topic of redundancy in her latest publication.
LJMU is outlining its commitment to the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through a microsite which highlights the research and knowledge exchange, student experience and place and partnership activities, that showcase the university’s ongoing journey towards a more sustainable, prosperous future for local communities and the whole planet.
Chief Constable Craig Guildford of West Midlands Police delivered his spring lecture at LJMU last week. The lecture titled Turning the Tanker: Reflections on 18 Months as Chief Constable of West Midlands Police was held in the Redmonds Building and saw Chief Constable Guildford share his strategic initiatives, and thoughts on the importance of community engagement, and the future direction of the force.
The university was officially presented with the award at a ceremony at the city’s Liver Building.
Screen School graduate set up media business The Liverpudlian while at university
Merseyside master of horror fiction writing, Ramsey Campbell in conversation with Andrew McMillan