Will Trump last four years as US President?
JMU Journalism asks people in Liverpool whether they think Donald Trump can survive his full term as US President.
Shanghai students make friends & movies
JMU Journalism joins in with a 72-hour filming challenge with students from Shanghai Normal University.
Liverpool marks six years of war in Syria
Societies across Liverpool joined together to highlight the suffering in the Syrian Civil War, at the start of Syria Week 2017.
Trump travel ban protest held in city
Angry protesters gathered to demonstrate against President Donald Trump’s controversial travel ban orders.
All the way from the USA to Liverpool
American exchange student Megan Grabowski blogs about her time spent studying with JMU Journalism.
Trump stuns Clinton to become US President
JMU Journalism reports from the US presidential election party at the Liverpool Guild of Students.
China adventures on Screen School trip
Students from Liverpool Screen School visit China as part of a university exchange trip with Zhejiang University.
Chinese views on Liverpool life
Qiqi Pan blogs about studying in Liverpool, with views from her fellow Chinese MA students at JMU Journalism.
Finding fame with one foggy photo
Ida Husøy blogs about the “surreal” week where her foggy Liverpool photo went viral around the internet.
Liverpool, USA reacts to Obama victory
JMU Journalism brings you reaction from all five places named Liverpool in the United States following President Obama’s re-election.
Planet Liverpool news round-up
JMU Journalism scours the globe to see what is making news headlines in places called Liverpool thousands of miles from Merseyside.
Chinese students enjoy city sights
We spoke to students from China on our new International MA course about their impressions of the city so far.
International profile: Chris Cunningham
Chris says this city is amazing and being a student gives you the time and opportunity to explore and enjoy every bit of it.
International profile: Laura Ryder
Laura moved from Malaga to Merseyside and believes that all students coming to Liverpool should arrive with an open mind.
International profile: Ida Husøy
Ida didn’t know what to expect from Liverpool after leaving Norway but says: “It is all very new and exciting. So far so good.”
International profile: Arild Skjaeveland
Arild is involved with the Norwegian branch of the Liverpool FC Supporters’ Club, and he says that Anfield on a match day is his favourite place to be.
International profile: Eivind H-Kleiven
Only 10,000 people live in Eivind’s hometown of Florø, in Norway, so he has found his circumstances quite different here in Liverpool.
International profile: Shan Gao
Shan left Beijing to study here and says this is a city full of history and arts. “The people here are so friendly. I still think Liverpool was the best choice.”