LJMU to build world's largest robotic telescope
Liverpool John Moores University will start work on the world's largest robotic telescope after a £4 million boost from the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC).
Liverpool John Moores University will start work on the world's largest robotic telescope after a £4 million boost from the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC).
LJMU students and graduates attended a virtual careers event to give them advice on their future careers.
On March 25, the University hands over its best research to the 2021 Research Exercise Framework, the REF. With more than 600 academics put forward and dozens more colleagues behind the scenes, the REF is arguably the largest project undertaken by the university community.
Each year applications are invited for the conferment of Professorships and Readerships and the process for 2021 is now open
Students improved employability skills through COIL project
LJMU expert in legal test case v Anthropic
Thanks to everyone who used the Moves+ app and contributed to our charitable donation.
We’re hosting events around campus and online to support student wellbeing and encourage connections.
The roll-out of LJMU’s new branded artwork, which centres around three key themes of passion, purpose and pride, has gone live across high footfall areas in the region.
Scientists at LJMU@s School of Sport and Exercise Science and partner institutions discover gene variant linked to world-class sprint performance in largest-ever genetic study