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  1. Dr Avril Rowley

    Avril is a graduate of the university, she spent 20 years teaching in primary schools on Merseyside before joining LJMU in 2014 where she is now a senior lecturer within our School of Education, working with both undergraduate and postgraduate students on our primary education programmes. She combines her passion for the outdoors with teaching, and has become our lead on outdoor learning, developing a new approach called the Natural Curriculum, and establishing two Forest School sites.

  2. Jane Williams (1898 - c. 2016)

    Jane was a student at the F.L. Calder College of Domestic Science, one of LJMU’s historic colleges, where she qualified as a teacher. She went on to teach at schools in Wales thanks to a personal reference from Fanny Calder herself. Records from her life help to tell the significant history of LJMU as an institution that supports the training of teachers, always placing importance on providing education for all. The records are held within LJMU’s Special Collections and Archives.

  3. Outreach testimonials

    At LJMU, we strive to deliver high quality, impartial support to schools and colleges. We love to receive feedback from our sessions and below is some of our recent feedback.

  4. Angela Samata CF

    Angela was awarded an LJMU Honorary Fellowship in 2018 for her tireless work as a mental health campaigner, speaking out and challenging the stigma of suicide.

  5. Key Information

    With the start of the new academic year fast approaching there are some key changes we think it is important you are aware of.

  6. RIDE resources for our staff

    LJMU is proud to be working in partnership with an array of RIDE training specialists and subject matter experts, in order to offer our staff the opportunity to raise awareness and upskill in this important domain.

  7. Shraddha's story

    Find your place...we talk to Liverpool John Moores University student, Shraddha, about her experiences at the University.

  8. Professor Andy Newsam

    A Professor of Astronomy Education and Engagement, Andy is a champion of explaining complex science under his directorship of the National Schools’ Observatory, ensuring access to the universe for all.