Sharing Practice – Scribbles
Essentially students were encouraged to write reflections about their current thinking within the Blackboard Journal tool.
Essentially students were encouraged to write reflections about their current thinking within the Blackboard Journal tool.
We exhibit at various recruitment events all over the globe with academic recruitment agents or higher education representatives such as the British Council. Take a look at our events listings to see if we are visiting a city near you soon.
Membership of the DisSPA network is now open to individuals and organisations who are committed to increasing the provision of inclusive and empowering sport and physical activity opportunities for people with disability.
This summer school is aimed at students, researchers and academics wishing to develop ultrasound skills.
Throughout your course, you’ll learn about how and why we think, act and react the way we do, whilst developing your critical research and analytical skills. Find out more about the courses on offer at LJMU's School of Psychology.
If you would like to become an expert in a specific topic area of business and management and would like to research a topic in depth, Liverpool Business School can provide you with the perfect environment.
Rio Boothe is an LJMU student and a para-athlete. He competes in athletics with the Manchester Harriers and with the LJMU Athletics Team. He’s a real role model for others with disabilities and is striving to raise awareness about the challenges disabled people face when trying to access sport.
Fadi is a 2023 graduate from the maritime business and management programme. He came to the UK as a refugee, having fled his home in Damascus, Syria, and gaining his initial qualifications in Greece. He used his dissertation research to highlight the challenges facing the shipping sector and their obligations under international law to help vessels in distress, including refugee and migrant boat crossings.
Kelly is a former international 400m athlete for Great Britain and Northern Ireland and has Olympic, World, Commonwealth and European medals to her name. She was one of the first sport scholars to study with LJMU in the late 2000’s and has been a lecturer with our School of Sports and Exercise Sciences since 2018.
Established in 1979, the Liverpool Law Review journal has been based in the School of Law at LJMU since its creation.