We answer your COVID-19 questions
Liverpool John Moores University is currently locked down to protect our students, staff and wider society in the COVID-19 emergency.
Liverpool John Moores University is currently locked down to protect our students, staff and wider society in the COVID-19 emergency.
Business as usual for teaching and research
Research finds natural proteins block SARS-CoV-2 from entering human cells
Liverpool John Moores University students have begun taking a pledge to help protect each other and the public from the Coronavirus.
LJMU's COVID Operations Group announces new measures to keep our communities safe
To help reduce the spread of Covid, Public Health at Liverpool City Council are conducting a survey of LJMU students.
Two academics and two professional services staff contribute their 'take-aways' to the debate ....
It was only a relatively short time ago - in March this year - that the World Health Organisation declared Covid-19 a pandemic. We know now that it is likely to be many, many months before the UK pronounces its outbreak over; and certainly years before it is over globally.
Research undertaken by LJMU academic, Dr Simone Krüger Bridge, has investigated how Liverpool Cathedrals music outreach programme, one of the vastest in the UK, helped people through the Covid-19 pandemic.
Your reflections on our pandemic year