Most students with literacy difficulties benefit from reasonable adjustments
Review of exam arrangements by LJMU and UCL find students perform significantly better when using word processors than handwritten
Review of exam arrangements by LJMU and UCL find students perform significantly better when using word processors than handwritten
Liverpool Business School lecturer, Dr Madeleine Stevens, is tackling the often-uncomfortable topic of redundancy in her latest publication.
Business as usual for teaching and research
LJMU is a remarkable university that raises people up, champions change and puts students at the heart of everything we do. To tell our story and share our achievements, we are delivering a new corporate marketing brand campaign throughout 2025.
Find out more about the annual Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) workshops held by LJMU.
Wearable tech project to improve outcomes for patients at Clatterbridge hospital
Conserving habitats could be the key to saving declining songbirds
A statement from the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ian Campbell.
Read more about how banded mongooses target close female relatives according to new findings.
We talk to Dr Robert Hesketh from the School of Justice Studies about his research into drug dealing as a substitute for employment in Merseyside street gangs.