New Respect Always film celebrates LJMU voices and accents
A new video has launched as part of a Respect Always campaign to celebrate and highlight the importance of having patience and respect for all the voices and accents, here at LJMU.
A new video has launched as part of a Respect Always campaign to celebrate and highlight the importance of having patience and respect for all the voices and accents, here at LJMU.
Our Research Engagement Team within Library Services wants to know more about your research outcomes and is sharing new guidance on using the LJMU data repository.
LJMU is developing proposals to launch our own climate institute and we want to involve staff who can help it make an impact.
The International Business Management and Strategy (IBMS) research group present a seminar on international business at Liverpool Business School. The purpose of this workshop is to bring together expert practitioners and academics in contemporary areas of international business to discuss historical and current trends in international business. In addition, to examine strategies for international business in the digital era, best practices and how researchers and practitioners can bridge the knowledge gap. The seminar is structured under four key areas of interest - social media, artificial intelligence, business solutions and emerging markets.
LJMUs Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) Team, are proud to be working in partnership with Zia Chaudhry (Director of LJMU Foundation for Citizenship), Zane Abdo (LJMU Muslim Adviser/Chaplin), Rabbi Natan Fagleman (LJMU Jewish Chaplain), Hannah Padfield (LJMU Anglican Chaplain), Father Neil Ritchie (LJMU Catholic Chapain) and other external consultants in order to offer LJMU Staff (& Students*), the opportunity to participate in a bespoke, half day Religion & Belief workshop.
Young peoples mental health is being tested in this pandemic like never before, according to postgraduate student Shaunna Devine.
Film-maker Catherine Norton's new film is the only UK video-essay selected for Madrid film festival.
Staff invited for lunch and tours on Wednesday, 13 October
Footballers who frequently head the ball may suffer from an increased risk of neurodegeneration, according to new research.
If you have not already completed your online security training for this quarter, you must do so as soon as possible.