Decolonising the curriculum in research
Research resources and example of activities undertaken.
Research resources and example of activities undertaken.
More information and examples of good practice and the DTC contacts in Schools and Faculties.
Reimagining the Veteran is one of the strands within the Artivism Research Group. It aims to bring together academics, the arts, policymakers and advocates with veteran communities. Find out more about this project and watch the interviews.
This project focuses on the role olfactory and oral perception plays in shaping our consummatory experiences, preferences, and food seeking behaviours. Research into this area is important to health research, shaping understanding of individual differences in food selection, consumption, and other dietary behaviours.
Study the concepts and underpinning theories associated with public health knowledge and practices and examine health inequalities and ways to reduce them
LJMU in the Community is an outreach initiative based in the community of L8 designed to support access to Higher Education through student-led sessions, talks and events, as well as tailored admissions, personal statement and student finance support.
Study the concepts and underpinning theories associated with public health knowledge and practices and examine health inequalities and ways to reduce them
Read Karen Critchley's story - When Karen graduated with a degree in Fine Art from LJMU she was not at all sure what she wanted to do with her life. Some 14 years on she has a Masters in Public Health under her belt and a flourishing career at the Public Health Institute.
Decolonising the curriculum is a concept that can be interpreted in many ways depending on experience, background and cultural context.
Our Criminology degree programme at LJMU takes our students on a thought provoking and engaging critical exploration of the institutions which make up the criminal justice system.