Graduation: 'LJMU turned my life around!'
MA graduate Louise Crane, 42, worked, researched and became a published author in her time at LJMU's Public Health Institute
MA graduate Louise Crane, 42, worked, researched and became a published author in her time at LJMU's Public Health Institute
Academic research and local organisations to benefit from new technology at LJMU
As many as 60 graduates from the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences have secured roles at professional football clubs in England and overseas over the past decade thanks to an internship scheme with Everton Football Club.
Britain is no stranger to wet weather, and with climate predictions forecasting more extreme weather events, experts at LJMU are working with vulnerable communities to help them prepare for future instances of flooding.
Experts from LJMUs Physical Activity Exchange have launched a new network so that they can better share knowledge and support the professional development of school PE teachers and sports coaches within the Liverpool City Region.
Ten trainee nurses will work alongside district and community nurses over the next year as part of a new internship scheme aimed at supporting direct career pathways into the community health sector.
The university is the first in the North West to achieve this standard, and only the fourth university in the UK.
Find out how graduate Ellie Cross became a paid tutor alongside her studies at LJMU and how you can too.
On Thursday 7th and Friday 8th November Tate Liverpool is hosting a two-day conference in partnership with Liverpool John Moores University, on the occasion of the Keith Haring exhibition. Conveners: Dr Michael Birchall and Dr Emma Vickers.
Journalism student Daisy reveals evidence in national newspaper