War hero visits LJMU in battle for mental health
National hero Phil Packer MBE visited Liverpool John Moores University today (Jan 30) as part of a campaign for better student mental health.
National hero Phil Packer MBE visited Liverpool John Moores University today (Jan 30) as part of a campaign for better student mental health.
A first year policing student has gone above and beyond during her first week at LJMU by helping a total stranger on a night out.
Wildlife experts have revealed a new artificial intelligence system at Knowsley Safari to help protect endangered species from poachers.
Students at Liverpool Business School are taking advantage of virtual reality technology to learn high-pressure management techniques.
Maddy Ellis and Leon Lawton won the 2026 edition continuing the university’s run of success.
LJMUs Head of Capital Development, Graham Pilkington, was in Birmingham earlier this week as he watched one of his athletes, Ola Abidogun, win bronze in the T45-T47 100m.
World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed that LJMU’s Public Health Institute (PHI) will continue to be recognised as a WHO Collaborating Centre for Violence Prevention.
We look at how and why Liverpool was a catalyst for change when it came to public health and how it continues to make a difference in health care today.
To help reduce the spread of Covid, Public Health at Liverpool City Council are conducting a survey of LJMU students.
The threat to the environment posed by uranium left over from the Cold War may be less severe than feared, according to a field study led by Liverpool John Moores University.