The difficulties faced by writers are the focus of a new book which has been published by a lecturer at LJMU.
JMU Journalism joins in with a 72-hour filming challenge with students from Shanghai Normal University.
Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral was the setting for JMU Journalism’s Class of 2018 graduation.
Distinguished guests came to Redmonds as Liverpool Screen School students had their work on show.
LJMU International Day returned to celebrate different countries and cultures through food, music, dance and more.
A fresh blueprint has been unveiled for LJMU’s £64m plans to redevelop the Copperas Hill site.
The power of poetry was deployed at a show to mark International Women’s Day.
Tate Liverpool hosted the latest in a series of talks surrounding Channel 4’s proposed move from London.
LJMU Handball Club have moved one-step closer to qualifying for the national championships.
Merseyside Police Chief Constable Andy Cooke calls for communities to help eliminate the problem of violent crime.
The issue of ‘white privilege’ was up for discussion at an event forming part of Black History Month.
LJMU played host to a ‘Reporting Poverty’ conference, with delegates coming from as far afield as Hungary and Spain.
Student nurses at LJMU are raising money to help give a colleague the perfect send-off following her tragic death.
LJMU’s Ultimate Frisbee club have glided into the spotlight after being named one of the universities top three clubs.
An event to raise the profile of care leavers in society in honour of John Lennon was held at LJMU.
An interactive exhibition staged by LJMU Drama students explored issues surrounding men’s body image.
Seven planets which may be habitable have been discovered in a breakthrough made possible by LJMU’s Liverpool Telescope.
LJMU scientists join a group to make a discovery on the origin of the human language by studying orangutans.