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Undergraduate Open Day
Join us at one of our undergraduate open days. Our open days provide the perfect opportunity to see our campus facilities and explore your options.
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Undergraduate Open Day
Join us at one of our undergraduate open days. Our open days provide the perfect opportunity to see our campus facilities and explore your options.
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Undergraduate Open Day
Join us at one of our undergraduate open days. Our open days provide the perfect opportunity to see our campus facilities and explore your options.
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Designs for Inclusion - Enhancing Doctoral Education Programme
Join us for our annual development programme for staff who supervise or are otherwise involved in supporting postgraduate researchers.
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Designs for Inclusion - Enhancing Doctoral Education Programme
Join us for our annual development programme for staff who supervise or are otherwise involved in supporting postgraduate researchers.
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Equality, diversity and inclusion in journalism teaching conference
The journalism department is holding a free one-day conference on EDI in Journalism education on June 26th. Although the conference is geared towards Journalism education, the conference is open to educators from other subject areas who will be welcome to share their research and best practice as well as benefit from transferable, practical ideas around embedding EDI in teaching, learning and assessment and creating an inclusive environment for students.
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Hedgehog House Installation: JLAD
The Environmental Sustainability and Energy Team at LJMU are installing hedgehog houses around campus to encourage wildlife and improve biodiversity.
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Liverpool LASER Talks - Electric Dreaming: The ethics of Artificial Intelligence and its role in creative practice
As use of AI grows and new applications emerge, so do questions around its ethics. What are the ethical dilemmas which have emerge? How do we use AI for good? What examples are there and how do we learn more about these issues? In these LASER Talks we explore these issues from a number of perspectives including crises facing the arts sector, inclusion and the environment. Proposed solutions owe much to games culture in terms of audiences and interactive experiences. New audiences can be reached with new meaningful experiences, marginalised groups can use AI to reach beyond their challenges and entirely new approaches to protecting the natural world can emerge.