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Marginal Irish Modernisms
Marginal Irish Modernisms
Ibe founded Cycle for Life, a Toxteth based organisation that strives to ensure the community has a voice in the active travel revolution in Liverpool and the confidence to cycle in their city. Ibe and his team are getting support from LJMU’s Business School to now scale up their community-focused work and increase their social value.
Register for the 59th Annual Associated Schools of Construction International Conference takes place 3-5 April 2020 in Liverpool.
The Department in Sociology at LJMU offers students a unique opportunity to undertake contemporary, critical and sector leading programmes of study.
The Low Carbon Eco-Innovatory helps local businesses reach their low carbon goals by creating innovative low carbon goods, processes and services in collaboration with university researchers, students and academics.
See the international entry requirements for students from New Zealand wishing to study at Liverpool John Moore's University.
Dominique is an inspirational individual who in the face of adversity, when her brother Anthony was murdered in an unprovoked racist attack, has been able to use her voice and experience to create positive change and promote racial harmony across Merseyside. As an LJMU alumni, and former police officer, she is now a lecturer in our School of Justice Studies.
The Senior Leaders Apprenticeships are designed to transform participants into confident and strategic leaders. They focus on the practice of leadership and management, have a real-world focus and are delivered by Liverpool Business School academic staff who are respected experts, researchers, consultants and business practitioners.
This study will enable two mental health trusts across Cheshire and Merseyside to review eight A&E departments’ hospital data for patients who attend in suicidal crisis.
Read the full oration for Steve Burrows CBE on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.