LJMU part of £1.8m NERC coastal protection research
Climate change is threatening to wreck efforts to contain man-made pollution around Britains coast.
Climate change is threatening to wreck efforts to contain man-made pollution around Britains coast.
Hull Daily Mail reporter and MA Journalism 'Class of 2024' interviews Keir Starmer and attends John Prescott's funeral
2023 is a big year for Liverpool John Moores University. Not only is it our bicentenary marking 200 years since the institution was founded and became the LJMU as we know it today, there’s also so much going on across the city over the coming months.
Liverpool was recently crowned the number one student city by the Student Crowd Awards, so what sort of amazing things can you get up to this new year and new semester both on and off campus. Here’s our top picks for things to do this semester.
From 1 May 2026 the Renters' Rights Act will come into force meaning major changes that will impact students living in private rental accommodation.
LJMU celebrated Climate Week 2015 with an event at Manchester Museum which saw over 1,200 people get together with academics and students from the University, British Antarctic Survey, Manchester Metropolitan University, and the University of Manchester to investigate the latest challenges to the environment.
Find out all the exciting things going on across the city, this Autumn 2022, in Liverpool and at Liverpool John Moores University.
Read more about LJMU’s latest Roscoe Lecture delivered by Director General of the BBC, Lord Hall of Birkenhead CB, ‘The BBC in the 21st Century’.
LJMU has successfully delivered the first international version of its Students at the Heart conference (SATH-QR 2025) with partner institution Oryx University.
The impact made by nine research projects led by LJMU staff has been celebrated at an event on campus.