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  1. Bee Hughes

    School of Humanities and Social Sciences

  2. King Charles III

    Back in 2007 LJMU acknowledged the then Prince of Wales with an Honorary Fellowship and hosted him during the tenth Roscoe Lecture series. Dedicating much of his life to others, as the heir apparent to the throne, HRH The Prince of Wales was recognised for his services to charity, education and the environment.

  3. Building a network

    If you are interested in building a career in the green sector, then we recommend talking to people already working in this field.

  4. Neil Simcock

    School of Biological and Environmental Sciences