Technicians Survey headline findings
The headline results from the recent Technicians Survey are now available, along with an outline of our next steps.
The headline results from the recent Technicians Survey are now available, along with an outline of our next steps.
The project, which began 14 months ago, saw leaders from across LJMU’s ELT paired with Black and ethnic minority Liverpool city leaders to share their lived experiences and inform policy and decision making at the university and beyond.
The National Technician Development Centre (NTDC) Technicians Survey at LJMU is now open for responses until Friday 22 March.
From Monday 12 to Sunday 18 June shop the Leigh Taylor collection in Liverpool One.
Each year we run this survey, it only takes 10 minutes to complete and asks you a range of questions from how much sleep you get, to if you get anxious and how often you feel stressed.
Girls and women who have been through the care system should be diverted away from custodial sentences into community alternatives wherever possible, says a new report published today (Weds 4 May 2022). And the study adds that moves to prevent the criminalisation of girls in care need to be high on the agenda for change.
Islamophobia Awareness Month takes place every November. Find out about the events going on at LJMU and how you can support it.
The department of Media, Culture, Communication in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences has established a new initiative to create space for students to socialise and support their wellbeing.
Colleagues are currently running the Culture, Employment and Development in Academic Research Survey (CEDARS) to harness your views, and to understand your experiences and needs as a researcher at LJMU.
We look at how and why Liverpool was a catalyst for change when it came to public health and how it continues to make a difference in health care today.