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.
As a part of the Qualitative Analysis in Action project, you are invited to read the interviews with women activists in Nepal. The interviews help us to gain a better understanding of their unique and inspirational lives.
View the policies that fall under the LJMU Health and Safety Codes of Practice.
Making sure you refer to someone by the correct name (during face-to-face interactions or in written format such as emails), can make a world of difference and demonstrates your dedication to equality, diversity and inclusion.
Here you will find information about travelling to the James Parsons Building including maps, directions and advice to help you find us.
Find out the background and context of the Being Lean and Seen project - a project which aims to help advance project management knowledge.
Alfred William Thomas was an engineering with Elder Dempster in the early part of the twentieth century, read the account of his experiences with the company.
Discover the research into menstrual health and exclusion in South Asia that's being carried out by the Dignity Without Danger project.
Enjoy our monthly cartoon section, this months ‘toon’ comes from our Team Resource Management series by our resident cartoonist Smurphmuff.
Dignity Without Danger are concerned with women and girls rights to a dignified menstruation within Nepal. Find out more about this project.