Fanny Louisa Calder 1838 - 1923
Fanny Louisa Calder was a pioneer of domestic science and famously called the 'saint of laundry, cooking and health' by Florence Nightingale.
Fanny Louisa Calder was a pioneer of domestic science and famously called the 'saint of laundry, cooking and health' by Florence Nightingale.
The first Chancellor of the university and a well-known figure in Liverpool. He is immortalised in statue form on our City Campus outside of the Henry Cotton Building.
Discover more information about one of our sustainable development goals: Responsible consumption and production.
Find out more about how the university strategy is supported by a number of different thematic plans and enablers.
Find out more about the history of John Moores University from its origin as the Mechanics School of Arts, through to being granted university status in 1992, right up to the present day.
Venues for the 25th New Researcher in Maritime History Conference.
Call for papers for the 25th New Researcher in Maritime History Conference.
Programme for the 25th New Researcher in Maritime History Conference.
Registration for the 25th New Researcher in Maritime History Conference.
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