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LJMU is committed to making its website and the material provided on it accessible to as many people as possible.
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Funding was made available to support a number of Curriculum Enhancement Student Internship projects during 2020/2021.
Good news - Visible Bodies Anatomy and Physiology is now accessible to staff and students both onsite and off.
A prominent figure in the founding of the Liverpool Mechanics’ Institute, bringing accessible education to the working classes.
LJMU is committed to making its website and the material provided on it accessible to as many people as possible.
We want all students to feel at home in any accommodation at LJMU and are committed to working with our accommodation partners to ensure our halls are accessible to all.
Pooja is a Reader in Suicide and Self-Harm Prevention in the School of Psychology, having joined LJMU in 2018. For more than a decade, her dedication to researching suicide has taken her out of the lecture theatre and into the field, playing a vital role in helping to establish James’ Place, the first safe, accessible service for suicidal men in community settings.
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Teaching and Learning Academy - Decolonising the Curriculum