UN security council needs major changes – permanent seats for African countries is just one
Law academic Dr Gary Wilson sets out a future road map for a more representative, authoritative Security Council
Law academic Dr Gary Wilson sets out a future road map for a more representative, authoritative Security Council
April/May 2019 Examination Timetables are now available for LJMU students.
As semester one draws to a close and we get ready for the winter break, please see LJMU’s opening times for services and buildings below.
The seminar will provide an opportunity for exploration through some of the findings from the HEFCE funded project.
Open to staff who identify as neurodiverse, deaf or disabled, or who have a long-term physical or mental health condition
Over the summer months LJMU has made a number of important changes to further improve the safety and wellbeing of all our students
Despite a long history of preserving plants in herbariums, medicinal plants are often underrepresented in public-facing educational institutions such as museums. The Speculative Herbarium intertwines scientific practices used behind the scenes in herbaria with visual art and poetry, offering an insight into the important preservation work occurring in herbaria.
Join us for a guided walk around the National Trust site at Formby!
Join us at one of our undergraduate open days. Our open days provide the perfect opportunity to see our campus facilities and explore your options.
The journalism department is holding a free one-day conference on EDI in Journalism education on June 26th. Although the conference is geared towards Journalism education, the conference is open to educators from other subject areas who will be welcome to share their research and best practice as well as benefit from transferable, practical ideas around embedding EDI in teaching, learning and assessment and creating an inclusive environment for students.