Nobel Prize Winning Astronomer
The Universe from Beginning to End
The Universe from Beginning to End
A one university approach for teaching and learning
Ground-breaking Maritime partnership for skills and innovation
LJMU’s Research Institute for Literature and Cultural History (RILCH) and local cultural organisations has brought hundreds of people out to see luminaries like Anne Cleeves and Sir Michael Palin.
LJMU's Global Centre for Maritime Innovation leads Horizon Europe study to map out best path to crewless shipping
This year’s event on Friday 19 May proved to be the best yet!
Over 50 school pupils came to LJMU to enjoy a day in the labs, as part of the Salters' Festival of Chemistry.
A new hi-tech business hub that could create 1,000 jobs and house 300 new businesses over the next decade has officially launched.
It is with great sadness that the university has learned of the passing of Professor Michael J. Lalor aged 79 on 6th May 2020.
Find out about how a comet discovered by an astronomer in the 1970s has been rediscovered by his son at LJMU over 40 years later