Academics from around the UK and far beyond visited LJMU’s Redmonds Building as Liverpool hosted the AJE’s annual summer conference.
The work of the Journalism department is being recognised by the industry at a national level in the field of equality and diversity.
Classes are now underway for the new recruits at JMU Journalism following a busy week of induction activities for this year’s undergraduate freshers.
Plans for two film production studios are underway as Liverpool is set to become the ‘Hollywood of the North’.
The 2021 census will include questions on sexuality and gender identity for the first time.
History was brought to life in a World War Two-inspired performance by LJMU Drama students.
An event forming part of Black History Month will be held by LJMU will focus on ‘Black Germany’ pre-WWII.
Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral hosted the ceremony as the Class of 2019 celebrated graduation day.
The Fashion of Counter Culture exhibition explains where Liverpool’s obsession with trainers came from.
Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral was the setting for JMU Journalism’s Class of 2018 graduation.
The legendary John Lennon had his birthday marked with a unique celebration of his life at LJMU.
An event to raise the profile of care leavers in society in honour of John Lennon was held at LJMU.
The government has revealed plans which would allow universities to offer more two-year degree courses.
One of the country’s best newly-graduated student journalists celebrated after picking up a prestigious BJTC award.
LJMU has secured part of a multi-million-pound government fund to provide degree apprenticeships.
A charity dinner with a difference helped make people realise just how precious the gift of sight is.
Students were treated to a talk by Index on Censorship, a magazine and website which campaigns for freedom of expression across the globe
Read the success stories of some of our graduates in the first issue of our alumni ‘Headlines’ magazine.