Postgraduate Research Festival celebrates LJMU doctoral work
Annual LJMU Postgraduate Research Festival
Annual LJMU Postgraduate Research Festival
Academic and professional services staff who support PGRs have a bespoke training and development opportunity designed by the educational charity Grit Breakthrough. Using a coaching approach to support PGRs is a two-day online coaching workshop, which will run across two days in November.
Paul Carreon, who is currently researching Huntingtons Disease at LJMU, explains how ecstatic he was to be awarded a PhD scholarship and how you can apply for one too.
BBC training in interviewing and podcasting
Sport and Exercise Science Professional Doctorate student, Tom Clark, visited LJMU last week in preparation for the start of the new Formula 1 season and to discuss his jet lag research. Tom has spent the past four years working with the Alpine F1 team and specifically their driver Esteban Ocon.
Find out more about the annual Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) workshops held by LJMU.
A mini-conference highlighting developments in decolonial approaches to teaching and research across the university featuring three sessions of talks and discussion on decolonising pedagogy, assessment and research methods, will take place in November.
From the first person in her remote village in Pakistan to attend university, to a doctorate, Dr Maryam Kawsar graduated from LJMU with a PhD today.
The postgraduate research community from every faculty came together for LJMU’s annual PGR Festival at the Maritime Museum.
Submissions are still invited from staff and students and collaborative partner institutions, as well as other colleagues working in post-16 education.