Professorship and Readership Conferment 2022: Call for submissions
Each year applications are invited for the conferment of Professorships and Readerships and the process for 2022 is now open.
Each year applications are invited for the conferment of Professorships and Readerships and the process for 2022 is now open.
At a time when COVID 19 has made people fearful, isolated or alone, Jeff Youngs new book, Ghost Town, offers not only a fascinating read but also a reflection on all those things that are important to us, our families, friends and communities. Its a deeply felt and beautifully written journey through Jeffs Liverpool childhood, the adult writer stalking Liverpool alone or with friends, searching for a past lost, regained, remembered so viscerally that the reader feels intimately connected to the child Jeff longing to leave the hospital where hes had his tonsils removed or to the older man out walking with writer friend, Horatio Clare, in search of de Quincey in Everton.
As part of LJMU’s support with the rising cost of living, LJMU will be relaunching our Cook Together initiative this Friday 3 February with a free lunch in SLB
LJMU to broadcast the 15-minute session via Melodic Distraction on Mon 27 February from 8.30am.
ARI researcher on BBC News to describe the search for the beginning of the Universe.
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.
The headline results from the recent Technicians Survey are now available, along with an outline of our next steps.
2023 is a big year for Liverpool John Moores University. Not only is it our bicentenary marking 200 years since the institution was founded and became the LJMU as we know it today, there’s also so much going on across the city over the coming months.
The main University examinations will take place between 27 April - 7 May 2020.
The senior lecturer with Liverpool Business School will study Irish living heritage in New York.