Interviews with inspirational women of Nepal
Qualitative Analysis in Action provides open access to interviews undertaken with inspirational women of Nepal. Read the interviews and find out more about the project.
Qualitative Analysis in Action provides open access to interviews undertaken with inspirational women of Nepal. Read the interviews and find out more about the project.
Current CPMH Co-Director, Professor Nicholas J White (LJMU) and former CPMH Co-Director, Professor Andrew Popp (Copenhagen Business School) are the series editors of the Liverpool University Press book series, Studies in Port and Maritime History.
School of Biological and Environmental Sciences
This Masters-level module which will enable multi-professional clinicians to practice as independent and/or supplementary non-medical prescribers within the appropriate legal framework and the standards set by the HCPC and NMC.
The ideal course if you have been out of current practice in either nursing or health visiting and wish to return to the NMC register.
The Centre for the Port and Maritime History focuses on port cities and examines their relationship to maritime ventures and enterprise. Research examines: urban history, British merchant marine advertising, Liverpool and the British Empire in the eighteenth and twentieth centuries.
Department of Maritime and Mechanical Engineering
As a part of the Qualitative Analysis in Action project, you can explore qualitative research based on interviews with Nepali women.
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Norman is considered to be the most popular cartoonist in Britian since the Second World War and some regard him as the unofficial artist of the British countryside. As a graduate of the Liverpool College of Art, the forerunner to today’s Liverpool School of Art and Design, it was here that he undertook a course in illustration, one of the many ex-servicemen and women who joined the school after the war.