Strike threat against “brutal” University of Liverpool redundancy proposals
Srike action could be taken at the University of Liverpool following the announcement of a controversial round of redundancies.
Lunchtime Concert Series returns for Spring
The University of Liverpool’s Lunchtime Concert Series returns online for Spring.
Insights into life with rare dementia forms
Rarer forms of dementia were the focus of an interesting discussion which shone a light on the condition.
Uni staff go on strike in pay and pensions row
Staff at four Merseyside universities have gone on strike this week over a dispute about pay and pensions.
A helping paw for dogs on the streets
A new partnership between the Big Issue and the University of Liverpool aims to help vulnerable pets locally.
‘Reclaim the Night’ call at Guild
Activists hosted a panel event to speak about gender violence and the need to Reclaim the Night.
Rent arrears lead to ‘academic sanctions’
The University of Liverpool is facing criticism over academic sanctions for students failing to pay their rent.
Sign language help for medical students
A course teaching medical students how to interact with deaf patients has returned.
Broadcaster Balding’s journalism advice
Renowned sports broadcaster Clare Balding talks to JMU Journalism about breaking into the industry.
University accused over disability access
A disabled member of staff has expressed her frustrations over building refurbishment work at the University of Liverpool.
New uni teaching sessions ‘get real’
University of Liverpool lecturers have launched a new partnership with an educational physical theatre company.
Spine to be backbone of Paddington scheme
The Spine is to form part of a new development of the east Knowledge Quarter sector, Paddington Village.
University lecturers strike in pension row
Lecturers at the University of Liverpool walked out on strike for three days in a dispute over pensions.
Students seek uni strike compensation
Thousands of University of Liverpool students want compensation for missed classes when lecturers strike.
BBC’s Orla Guerin’s war zone memories
BBC war correspondent Orla Guerin relived her experiences as she visited Liverpool to help launch a new research project.
Talk tackles privilege in Black History Month
The issue of ‘white privilege’ was up for discussion at an event forming part of Black History Month.
Government paves way for accelerated degrees
The government has revealed plans which would allow universities to offer more two-year degree courses.
International college plans approved
Plans for a new International College by the University of Liverpool have received approval.