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Liverpool set to become ‘Hollywood of the North’
Plans for two film production studios are underway as Liverpool is set to become the ‘Hollywood of the North’.
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LGBTQ+ community included in 2021 census
The 2021 census will include questions on sexuality and gender identity for the first time.
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History on the beaches as WWII comes to life
History was brought to life in a World War Two-inspired performance by LJMU Drama students.
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LJMU event marks Black History Month
An event forming part of Black History Month will be held by LJMU will focus on ‘Black Germany’ pre-WWII.
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Graduation day for the Class of 2019
Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral hosted the ceremony as the Class of 2019 celebrated graduation day.
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Sole of the city’s counter culture on show
The Fashion of Counter Culture exhibition explains where Liverpool’s obsession with trainers came from.
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Class of 2018 marks graduation day
Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral was the setting for JMU Journalism’s Class of 2018 graduation.
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Lennon’s life celebrated on special anniversary
The legendary John Lennon had his birthday marked with a unique celebration of his life at LJMU.
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Lennon’s legacy alive at carer day
An event to raise the profile of care leavers in society in honour of John Lennon was held at LJMU.
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Government paves way for accelerated degrees
The government has revealed plans which would allow universities to offer more two-year degree courses.
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Journalism award for LJMU graduate
One of the country’s best newly-graduated student journalists celebrated after picking up a prestigious BJTC award.
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LJMU gains funds for degree apprenticeships
LJMU has secured part of a multi-million-pound government fund to provide degree apprenticeships.
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Dining ‘blind’ to give a vision of disability
A charity dinner with a difference helped make people realise just how precious the gift of sight is.
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Guest talk on fight for press freedom
Students were treated to a talk by Index on Censorship, a magazine and website which campaigns for freedom of expression across the globe
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First edition of alumni magazine launches
Read the success stories of some of our graduates in the first issue of our alumni ‘Headlines’ magazine.
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Hundreds queue to meet legend Gerrard
Kop hero Steven Gerrard was back in Liverpool at LJMU signing copies of his new autobiography, ‘My Story’.
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Bid to save historic Irish Centre in £8m scheme
Two Liverpool universities are planning an £8m regeneration of the historic Wellington Rooms in the city centre.
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Journalism veteran inspires students
Veteran newspaperman David Randall came to JMU Journalism to deliver an engaging and inspirational insight into reporting