School of Education facilities
The School of Education is based at the Mount Pleasant campus. Trainee teachers will work within real school environments as well as within subject-specific facilities where required.
The School of Education is based at the Mount Pleasant campus. Trainee teachers will work within real school environments as well as within subject-specific facilities where required.
The school of Public and Allied Health brings together disciplines from across the spectrum of health and social care, from high-level, wide-reaching policy perspectives, through to those professions delivering personalised patient care.
Funded by the British Council Vietnam, The Digi:Đổi Consortium is an innovative global network to deliver a future-proofed, scalable digital transformation hub in Vietnam underpinned by digital inclusion, wellbeing, and net-zero.
Gain real-world business experience at the Liverpool Business Clinic, offering consultancy services and practical learning for students.
Our School programmes are constantly adapted in response to industry needs. Our tutors are hugely supportive and as creative practitioners they know how to guide you through your programme. Find the course that's right for you today.
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At the School of Nursing and Advanced Practice, we’re delivering impactful projects that integrate education and research, promote innovative service delivery and improved patient care. Find out about the School of Nursing and Advanced Practice's research, courses, facilities and career opportunities available to nursing and healthcare graduates.
Decolonising the curriculum is a concept that can be interpreted in many ways depending on experience, background and cultural context.
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Find out more about how LJMU Business School created a model that re-engineers the relationship between pharmaceutical companies and trials operator, ensuring greater communication and common purpose. Improving patient outcomes through better project management of clinical trials