Celebrating womanhood stories – Qualitative Analysis in Action
Celebrating womanhood is an online book that highlights the work being done by inspirational women in Nepal.
Celebrating womanhood is an online book that highlights the work being done by inspirational women in Nepal.
A timeline of events relating to James Joyce's 'Chamber Music', first published in London in 1907.
As a part of the LJMU Qualitative Analysis in Action project, you can find out about the gender issues within Nepal.
See how relaxation techniques can help you feel less stressed, improve your sleep quality, increase your concentration and memory, and reduce symptoms of anxiety.
Two scholarly essays by Dr Gerry Smyth relating to his setting of all 36 lyrics from James Joyce's 'Chamber Music'; this page also includes a list of 'Aphorisms and Quotations', offering reflections on different aspects of Joyce's original lyric sequence.
Anthony Walker Foundation backs Black student lawyers
LJMU has triumphed in two of three categories at the first-ever TrackImpact.org Global Project Competition.
National hero Phil Packer MBE visited Liverpool John Moores University today (Jan 30) as part of a campaign for better student mental health.
Winners and commended from this year's Teaching & Learning Excellence Awards
LJMU staff members proudly supported sessions at the Liverpool Against Racism Conference this week, a day of conversation around systematic racism in society and a debate on what meaningful change really looks like.