International flavour to LJMU celebration day
LJMU International Day returned to celebrate different countries and cultures through food, music, dance and more.
London visit for JMU Journalism students
JMU Journalism third year students headed to London for a visit to the Guardian and ITN headquarters.
Law lecturer up for woman of the year title
A Liverpool law lecturer has been announced as a finalist for the English Woman of the Year Award.
Nurses rally round to help fund Lucy’s funeral
Student nurses at LJMU are raising money to help give a colleague the perfect send-off following her tragic death.
Doors open at new Bootle cookery school
A Bootle-based cookery school has opened and is ready to teach the next generation of caterers.
International college plans approved
Plans for a new International College by the University of Liverpool have received approval.
LJMU gains funds for degree apprenticeships
LJMU has secured part of a multi-million-pound government fund to provide degree apprenticeships.
China adventures on Screen School trip
Students from Liverpool Screen School visit China as part of a university exchange trip with Zhejiang University.
Channel 4’s Jon Snow on art and journalism
Channel 4 news anchor Jon Snow talks to JMU Journalism about Tate Liverpool’s Art Gym and the media industry.
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
Final green light for new £100m LJMU site
Planning chiefs agree to a new £100 million LJMU campus on Copperas Hill.
Students warned not to miss out on EU poll
Thousands of students across Merseyside could miss out on the chance to vote in the crucial European Union referendum this year.
Puppy love to ease stress for students
Guide dog puppies are coming to LJMU to help reduce student stress levels and provide ‘pet therapy’.
First edition of alumni magazine launches
Read the success stories of some of our graduates in the first issue of our alumni ‘Headlines’ magazine.
Cream rises again at new venue
Cream nightclub is set to return again next week as it opens for the first time at its new premises.
Anger over more student housing plans
Disputed plans to convert the Hahnmann Building into student accommodation get the green light despite opposition.
Students debate politics at UN model event
Liverpool students gathered at a United Nations Association event aiming to make young people more aware of international politics.
Students warned over loan binge spending
The academic calendar has only just begun but some students may already be well on the way to spending their whole university loan.