Inspiring young scientists
Pharmacy lecturer starts series of Science Clubs for Merseyside youngsters.
Pharmacy lecturer starts series of Science Clubs for Merseyside youngsters.
Researchers Amy Whitehead and Dan Owens use sport science to benefit amateur cycling enthusiasts
Biologists from Liverpool, Belgium and Holland use satellites to unfarmed food source in Central Africa.
Liverpool John Moores University has officially launched its new research institute to address the key issues around climate and sustainability.
This month, as part of our International Women’s Day celebrations, seven of our female associate deans shared their extraordinary career journeys with local school children, staff, and students.
Academics from Liverpool Business School have used the immersive learning techniques on modules within the MSc Management and Digital Business programme.
LJMU researchers discover new remains at the Shanidar Cave in the mountains of Iraq.
To further help with the Cost of Living and as part of our commitment to sustainability at LJMU, we’re launching the Too Good to Go app for students and staff this September.
We now have dedicated information on our student support webpages, for transgender and non-binary students, to find out how to get help and support while at university, as well as requesting a name change via LJMU.
LJMU will be opening its doors to an extra 200 new employer-supported Degree Apprentices in September 2017, after being only one of 18 universities to secure part of a multimillion pound Government fund.