Researchers back Liverpool suicide centre model
James's Place model has successfully adapted to new London and Newcastle centres after successful record in Liverpool
James's Place model has successfully adapted to new London and Newcastle centres after successful record in Liverpool
"We have a chicken and egg situation, which is unsustainable"
The representations of women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) roles is improving, but there’s work to be done. As of 2018, WISE Campaign (Women into Science and Engineering) announced that the UK is on track to have one million women working in the field by 2020. These statistics are encouraging, and demonstrate an improvement in opportunities shown to young women who pursue the career path.
As part of the University's commitment to supporting equality and diversity in the forthcoming Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021), we have put in place safe and supportive structures for eligible academic staff to declare information about any equality-related circumstances that may have affected their ability to research productively during the assessment period (1 January 2014 - 31 December 2020), and particularly their ability to produce research outputs at the same rate as staff not affected by circumstances.
Senior lecturer in marine engineering recently won the LJMU Rising Star in Research award.
Over 50 school pupils came to LJMU to enjoy a day in the labs, as part of the Salters' Festival of Chemistry.
First graduates from LJMU's pioneering environmental course BSc in Climate change
International acclaim for new book on one of the USA’s most notorious murders.
Enterprising Jade Smith, from St Helens on Merseyside, says the pre-braille method is already being used by youngsters in Liverpool, Lancashire, London, Wales and even in Missouri, in the US.
We asked our current students and alumni community what their one piece of advice would be to new students starting their studies at LJMU. Here's what they said...