Graduation review: Friday 24 November 2017
Read the Graduation review for Friday 24 November 2017, the last day of our Graduation ceremonies in 2017.
Read the Graduation review for Friday 24 November 2017, the last day of our Graduation ceremonies in 2017.
An online book, which aims to change the narrative of women in Nepal and celebrate those who have inspired positive change has been created to help shape research and development projects in low and middle income countries.
The UK's percentage of female engineers in the UK is far lower than other developed countries, according to a recent report by the Royal Academy of Engineering, with women only making up a small fraction of the nation's engineering graduates.
Read more about how community pharmacies could be making more of a difference to public health in local communities and stamping out inequalities.
Following International Women’s Day (8 March) and ahead of St Patrick’s Day (17 March), our Diversity and Inclusion team is looking at some of the Irish women who have made a significant contribution to Liverpool.
The ten students and now LJMU graduates, visited Nepal for a month-long Turing funded trip, working on the Dignity Without Danger (DWD) research project.
ESF Graduate Futures scheme creating scores of jobs to retain talent in the city region
Dr Jade Elliott, senior lecturer in psychology writes in The Conversation
When it comes to female participation in sport, we've come a long way. But the playing field is by no means level yet...
Education, mental health, and social care downgraded or, in some cases, withdrawn altogether.