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Student exhibition celebrates Mary Seacole
An art exhibition by LJMU students to celebrate the life of pioneering nurse Mary Seacole is now on display at the university.
24/06/26 -
How will we live in hotter cities?
Academic experts Dr Neil Simcock and Dr Sasha Kosanic gives us their insights.
24/06/26 -
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LJMU ranked a top 50 UK university in latest sustainability rankings
Liverpool John Moores University has placed in the top 45 UK universities and top 300 world-wide for its commitment to the...
24/06/26 -
LJMU at forefront of campaign to reverse decline in English study
Campaigners launched Charter for Change at Westminster
23/06/26 -
Crisis centre for men backed by research
Suicide centre James' Place expansion 'model' for men's crisis support in community - research.
23/06/26 -
LJMU recognises Armed Forces Week 2026
Support for the annual celebration event as part of LJMU's Armed Forces covenant pledge.
22/06/26 -
Second sensory room opened on campus
The new sensory space is in the James Parsons Building at the City Campus.
19/06/26 -
Scientists discover ‘cradle’ for newborn stars at the Milky Way’s centre
Earliest steps of star formation may work in a similar way across diverse environments of Space, says astronomers at LJMU...
16/06/26 -
King’s Birthday Honours for LJMU staff
Dr Nicola Robinson, Peter Williams and Serena Kennedy on Honours List.
15/06/26
