Business experts denounce US government 'sycophancy'
Trump's 'yes men' are bad for business and for running a country, argue researchers from Liverpool Business School.
Trump's 'yes men' are bad for business and for running a country, argue researchers from Liverpool Business School.
Continued success in ‘University Oscars’
Unique UK and South African research partnership
World, Commonwealth, European and Olympic medallist, Anyika Onuora recently returned to Liverpool John Moores University to talk to sports scholars, sport interns and staff from student sport societies about her experiences as an LJMU Sports Scholar.
The Ambassador of Togo visited LJMU recently to establish academic, research and business links between LJMU and Liverpool city region and the Universities and businesses in Togo.
A new institute established by Liverpool John Moores University will drive forward world-leading, impactful research in education locally, nationally and internationally.
Eight LJMU students took part in an Archon Fittest Universities Event in Birmingham earlier this month, with student Jordan McCarthy placing first across the leaderboard in the STRONG category.
The award celebrates LJMU as an ‘anchor institution’ with a university-wide effort contributing to impactful social value across the region.
Read more about the recent Roscoe Lecture delivered by Sir Malcolm Thornton: Re-connecting with people.
The Board of Governors of Liverpool John Moores University have appointed Professor Ian Campbell to lead the institution as the next Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive.