Steps to decolonise the curriculum within the School of Biological and Environmental Sciences
Decolonising the curriculum is a concept that can be interpreted in many ways depending on experience, background and cultural context.
Decolonising the curriculum is a concept that can be interpreted in many ways depending on experience, background and cultural context.
Find out more information about the Bio-Metric Residence permit issued to all International students.
The University Women in the Professional services (WPS) is for all female staff in professional services at all levels. Established in 2022 we see the Network as taking a fundamental role to the University strategic mission and to become a visible and proactive consultative group on issues of gender diversity.
As a learner on the Degree Apprenticeship programme, you'll gain a professional qualification and work experience in line with your career goals. In this section, we answer your questions about the new programme including how to apply, what courses you can study, eligibility requirements and much more.
Browse our repository of STEM Scholar profiles. Over 300 profiles are available, created by interns, students and staff. The profiles cover academic disciplines within the Faculties of Science, Health, and Engineering and Technology.
Working in partnership with Mersey Forest, LJMU have developed the Natural Curriculum, which is already gaining a strong local and regional reputation. We run a professional practice hub for local schools and have successfully delivered Department for Education/Natural England funded income-generating programmes for teachers.
Find out what you need to know about your postgraduate fees, funding and helpful advice for managing your finances.
Key information about how we govern our university, our charitable status, the governors of the University and information about LJMU’s framework of governance, including financial statements.
The School of Public and Allied Health has a wide range of courses at undergraduate, postgraduate and CPD level.
The LJMU Drone Research Group uses off-the-shelf and custom in-house-built drones for a wide array of applications that range from mapping of archaeological sites to counting orangutans. Find out more about the research taking place within this group.