Bridge the Gap
The degree awarding gap, sometimes called the attainment gap, is the difference between the percentage UK Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic and White students who are awarded a first or 2:1 degree.
The degree awarding gap, sometimes called the attainment gap, is the difference between the percentage UK Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic and White students who are awarded a first or 2:1 degree.
Our wider objective is to contribute to the HE reform in Russia and China through establishing the sustainable system of professional development in higher education on the basis of the best EU teaching practices and equipped with contemporary innovative teaching methodologies and pedagogical approaches.
School of Justice Studies
European and Comparative Public Law
Decolonising the Curriculum - Find out more about what resources are available.
Read the full oration for Jane Cordell on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.
School of Psychology
Low Carbon Solutions
Find out more about Nineteenth-century writing and print culture research within the Research Institute for Literature and Cultural History.
Read the oration for Beth Tweddle on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Dr Zoe Knowles.