Forensic↔Aesthetic
FORENSIC AESTHETIC is a research project led by James Frieze that facilitates conversation about forensic aesthetics by bringing together artists, academics and activists across institutional separation of science from art.
FORENSIC AESTHETIC is a research project led by James Frieze that facilitates conversation about forensic aesthetics by bringing together artists, academics and activists across institutional separation of science from art.
Equality charter marks or “charters” enable organisations to apply for awards that recognise their commitment to and progression of, equality, diversity and inclusion related areas.
Our Diversity and Inclusion Projects at LJMU include how we are decolonising the curriculum and our work around bridging the degree awarding or attainment gap.
We’ve had many queries this week in relation to student access to Canvas courses.
LJMU has implemented multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all remote access to critical systems, find out more about MFA.
Find out the background and context of the Being Lean and Seen project - a project which aims to help advance project management knowledge.
Find out more about accessing i-Buy and JMUS i-Buy.
To help researchers excel and reach their full potential we offer a full range of personal, professional and career development opportunities via the Researcher Development Programme.
Information on the Voluntary Redundancy Scheme 2020.
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