MA Exhibition Studies | Part-time
LJMU's unique Exhibition Studies MA is dedicated to the understanding of, and engagement with, the history, theory, and practice of worldwide exhibition cultures.
LJMU's unique Exhibition Studies MA is dedicated to the understanding of, and engagement with, the history, theory, and practice of worldwide exhibition cultures.
The part-time MSc Digital Marketing at LJMU will extend your traditional marketing knowledge and equip you with new knowledge and approaches needed to reach digital audiences.
LJMU's MA in Fine Art enables you to investigate all proponents of fine art and its practice in production, material intervention, media and curation.
LJMU's MA in Fine Art enables you to investigate all proponents of fine art and its practice in production, material intervention, media and curation.
This unique Art in Science course offers a rare opportunity to collaborate as an artist in the world of science and explore art and science project briefs.
This unique Art in Science course offers a rare opportunity to collaborate as an artist in the world of science and explore art and science project briefs.
We have a full week of activities which draw attention to the importance of wellbeing and provides an opportunity for staff and students to try out new approaches to staying healthy and happy.
Liverpool John Moores University, the University of Liverpool and Edge Hill University libraries are delighted to announce our programme for Open Research Week 2022, taking place from 14th-17th February 2022. There are 8 events over 4 days. All will take place over Microsoft Teams and each session can be booked individually. All events will be recorded; if you are unable to attend but are interested in the content, please sign up and the recording will be sent out to you in due course.
Its #WorldWalkingDay this weekend (3 October) and in partnership with The Association For International Sport for All (TAFISA), LJMU are encouraging our community to get walking!
The representations of women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) roles is improving, but there’s work to be done. As of 2018, WISE Campaign (Women into Science and Engineering) announced that the UK is on track to have one million women working in the field by 2020. These statistics are encouraging, and demonstrate an improvement in opportunities shown to young women who pursue the career path.