Potato song tops COVID-19 public information league
Study ranks readability of websites during Pandemic
Study ranks readability of websites during Pandemic
A shortage of fertility professionals has prompted a new Masters degree with Liverpool John Moores University.
LJMU invited speakers from different backgrounds to discuss their views on the issues that are still apparent in today’s society. The conference, Critically Thinking About Race, Religion and Belief/Non Belief was presented to a packed lecture theatre of academics, students and professionals.
Employment experts Gemma Dale and Matthew Tucker argue the case for hybrid working in The Conversation
Race Charter Launch: Keeping Race Equality on the Agenda
International Women’s Day is celebrated on March 8th every year; it is a focal point in the movement for women’s rights.
Liverpool Health Commission, an independent panel established by Liverpool John Moores University, with research expertise and support provided by the university, has been set up to investigate and analyse health care policy issues.
LJMU has been awarded approximately £490,000 from Research England’s first ever International Investment Initiative (I3). The award has been jointly made to LJMU and The University of Western Australia (UWA) for the international collaboration project, i-CARDIO. The project has a dual focus; the first component is the delivery of workshops to develop innovative ways to detect cardiovascular diseases for preventative intervention using imaging techniques. The second element is the evaluation of Australia’s model of accreditation of clinical exercise scientists and physiologists. The accreditation incorporates university and work place-based learning to enable graduates to secure roles in the healthcare system as recognised allied health professionals.
School of Justice Studies report for National Police Chiefs Council
Energy policy expert Dr Neil Simcock and colleagues write in The Conversation on the need for greater support for the public on home energy use