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  1. LGBTQI+ Flags

    In 1978 gay rights activist Gilbert Baker created the first Pride flag with the goal of it being a symbol for everyone. Since then many new flags were created to represent all communities within the LGBTQI+ community.

  2. Diversity and Inclusion e-Learning

    These Diversity and Inclusion MicroLearning Resources are available to all LJMU Staff and Students, providing you with valuable information on various topics, and keeping you updated with relevant information and supporting materials.

  3. Impact Hub

    See our full results and more detail about LJMU Research on our Research Impact Hub pages. On these pages, we showcase how research has an impact – in our teaching, in our city region and in the values our university lives by.

  4. Where can I volunteer?

    From health and education to the environment and volunteering overseas, there are plenty of volunteer opportunities available to students and staff at LJMU.

  5. Where you can study – Study abroad

    With over 100 partners across Europe, the USA and Asia, there are plenty of opportunities to find the right location for you to study abroad.

  6. What can I do?

    There are simple steps we can all take to act more sustainably and play our part in helping our environment.

  7. ESPRit Conference

    LJMU will host the fifth annual conference of the European Society for Periodical Research (ESPRit) between the 7-8 July 2016. Find out more about the conference including the schedule of speakers, the venue, delegate rates and travel and accommodation.

  8. Who we work with – Graeme Close

    From providing nutritional advice to sports teams to giving talks on health in the workplace for businesses, Graeme Close works with a wide range of organisations.

  9. Menstrual health research – Qualitative Analysis in Action

    Dr Kay Standing and Dr Sara Parker are currently completing a British Academy Small Grant Project on re-usable sanitary towel projects, assessing their wider impact on women's health and wellbeing in Nepal. Find out more about this research.