Journalists from across the industry joined students and staff this week to celebrate the launch of LJMU’s partnership with the John Schofield Trust.
Our students went behind the scenes as rugby league’s top team St Helens returned to the Totally Wicked Stadium to defend their Super League title.
Our students will be among the first in the UK to receive one-to-one mentoring which has helped launch the careers of leading journalists.
It has been a hectic but productive few days for our new Journalism and Sports Journalism students during induction week.
MA Journalism students have begun working in newsrooms across the country – even before their course has finished.
Journalism graduates give insights on what it was like to study at LJMU.
JMU Journalism graduate Alex Brooker will be the face of Channel 4’s Paralympic Games coverage.
Journalism students had the opportunity to put questions to The Telegraph women’s sports editor Anna Kessel.
Sky News presenter Gillian Joseph believes we need much more than just one month a year to discuss black history.
Journalism lecturer Polly Sharpe gives an overview of what we have to offer on our courses.
BBC radio presenter, Justin Webb, broadcasted the Radio 4 Today programme live from Liverpool.
A Liverpool-based charity is celebrating its 10-year anniversary of using shared reading to improve lives.
A local martial arts group brought their skills out onto the streets to herald the arrival of the Terracotta Warriors.
An array of varied and talented students demonstrated ‘the best of the best’ at the third annual Liverpool Screen School Graduate Show.
LJMU played host to a ‘Reporting Poverty’ conference, with delegates coming from as far afield as Hungary and Spain.
The controversial ‘anti-homeless’ slope put up on the former Bank of England steps has been partially removed.
One of the country’s best newly-graduated student journalists celebrated after picking up a prestigious BJTC award.
Volunteers showed their public spirit by joining forces to clear litter and debris to help clean up Mersey Woods.