Liverpool’s universities are making mental health and wellbeing a priority this week.
Concerns have been raised about the potential spread of coronavirus as the student travel window opened this week.
Staff at four Merseyside universities have gone on strike this week over a dispute about pay and pensions.
A 24-hour football match will raise money for a Liverpool-based mental health charity.
Student nurses at LJMU are raising money to help give a colleague the perfect send-off following her tragic death.
The University of Liverpool Friends of Palestine held a talk debating the impact of Donald Trump’s election on the Middle East peace process.
LJMU has secured part of a multi-million-pound government fund to provide degree apprenticeships.
Planning chiefs agree to a new £100 million LJMU campus on Copperas Hill.
Read the success stories of some of our graduates in the first issue of our alumni ‘Headlines’ magazine.
Liverpool’s Assistant Mayor is calling for landlords to pay their student residents’ council tax.
The academic calendar has only just begun but some students may already be well on the way to spending their whole university loan.
Green Party supporters criticised the government over higher education policy at their conference in Liverpool.
A Liverpool John Moores student has created the University’s very first English Society.
Liverpool John Moores University is trialing its first ever official radio station, with JMU Journalism staff at the helm.
Josh Parry blogs about the work experience placement which changed his mind about his career ambitions.
Liverpool Life has taken to the streets of Liverpool to find out what it is that students most miss about home at Christmas.