Highlights of 2025 at LJMU
Take a look back at just some of the university's highlights of an incredible year.
Take a look back at just some of the university's highlights of an incredible year.
LJMU is taking part in No Mow May for a second year as part of our commitment to enhancing biodiversity on our estate.
A report by LJMU's Natural Capital Hub measures impact of Woodland Trust and partners' campaign
Nisha Katona spent an afternoon with students and staff learning about biomechanics, physiology and sport nutrition.
Mathematician James Baker and colleagues at University of Sydney first to observe inner geometry of sand, snow and grain
PhD researcher Amanda Bennett nominated for EDEPI award.
ReproducibiliTea Journal Club sparks conversations on open science.
A packed theatre listened to Sir Jon Murphy QPM deliver his third state of the city lecture, which this year focused on the question, 'Is there a future for neighbourhood policing?' The event was organised by the Liverpool Centre for Advanced Policing Studies.
As BBC2 marked the 50th anniversary of a momentous meeting between Elvis Presley and The Beatles, LJMU lecturer Jeff Young penned a drama for the occasion inspired by the secret meeting that took place in Elvis’s Bel Air mansion in 1965.
Liverpool will become a leading authority on policing following the launch of the University's Centre for Advanced Policing Studies.