Doctoral Study Information Session Online
Join us for a live doctoral study Q&A with our Doctoral Academy team to learn more about research options and funding opportunities. Plus, ask your questions live.
Join us for a live doctoral study Q&A with our Doctoral Academy team to learn more about research options and funding opportunities. Plus, ask your questions live.
This fully-funded event* is exclusively for teachers and careers advisors in secondary schools and FE colleges across Northern Ireland.
The Environmental Sustainability and Energy Team at LJMU are holding a number of cycling based activities and events throughout the year
Each year, our final-year students in Art, Design, and Film take part in the degree show a dynamic, immersive, and celebratory exhibition that marks the culmination of three years of hard work, learning, and creativity.
Join our Public Engagement Science Afternoon Tea and discover how cutting-edge research is revolutionizing the way we think about hair health and beauty. From the lab to industry and then real-world applications, this event will take you on a journey through the fascinating field of hair science and the potential future of our hair health.
We are delighted to welcome Prof Andreja Gomboc from Slovenia to present the 2025 John Porter Memorial Lecture on "Stars - gone in a day!". Learn about the many explosive ways that stars can "die" and what we can learn from them. The lecture is free and open to all. Tickets are not required, just turn up and enjoy the lecture.
Tourism is one of the fastest growing industries in the world – 42m people visited sub-Saharan Africa in 2018 alone. Photographs on social media are already being used to help track the illegal wildlife trade and how often areas of wilderness are visited by tourists.
Have you ever stopped to think how essential electricity is in our lives? Graduates who studied Electrical and Electronic Engineering at LJMU tell us what the world would be like without it. Be afraid, be very afraid!
A tiny artefact with complex incisions tells us about prehistoric ornamentation, writes Professor Chris Hunt
A new approach to gathering data using cybernetics and AI could help coaches spot weak links in their teams