The University Funded Diversity and Inclusion Scheme research initiatives announced
After consideration of all applications to the University Funded Diversity and Inclusion Scheme, the projects to receive funding have been announced.
After consideration of all applications to the University Funded Diversity and Inclusion Scheme, the projects to receive funding have been announced.
The university sent more than sixty staff and students to Belfast welcoming more than 700 visitors to two applicant events.
Around 12 months after delivering her Roscoe Lecture on Eleanor Rathbone, Dr Susan Cohen again joined staff and students from LJMU for a special event at Speaker's House in London.
LJMUs newest staff network has launched this February with over 70 attendees from across Professional Services attending the event online.
A group of student teachers are working with families seeking asylum in Liverpool to provide education sessions for children without a place at school.
More than 60 graduate after LJMU becomes first new provider for 20 years for Ministry of Justice
LJMU is set to expand its successful degree apprenticeship programmes after being awarded significant new funding. The university has received £1m from the Office for Students’ national fund to support level 6 degree apprenticeships.
As Director of the LJMU Foundation for Citizenship, Zia will lead the University’s social engagement activity, building on LJMU’s long history of community engagement and impact, ensuring that the University maintains strong and innovative partnerships with other community organisations.
LJMU’s Centre for Public Health has been shortlisted in the ‘Best example of advancing local NHS systems for innovation’ category at the 2015 North West Coast Research and Innovation Awards for the Centre’s Integrated Monitoring System (IMS).
'Unite for Nepal' Light Night 2015 event