Training materials now available on Canvas for CourseLoop
The CourseLoop Canvas resource has short video guides on how to get started in addition to information if you require additional help and support.
The CourseLoop Canvas resource has short video guides on how to get started in addition to information if you require additional help and support.
Student Futures call out for ideas across the university
That LJMU is the most popular university in Britain for Northern Irish students is hardly a surprise.
All grant funded projects and knowledge exchange projects must be recorded on the GaP system from April 2020
LIVERPOOL has achieved a climate first by launching the UKs first degree in climate change studies.
Park Runs rightly 'prescribed' by GPs
Scientists use spectrometry to identify liquid inside vials
Diwali is the famous festival of lights, when families and friends get together to feast and celebrate. The five day festival begins on Sunday 27th October 2019; each day has its own individual meaning and associated celebration. The third day of Diwali is regarded as the most important day. Diwali literally means a ‘row of Lights’. It is a celebration of light! It is a time filled with light and love. The festival does not follow the Gregorian but rather the Hindu calendar known as ‘Tithi,’ which is a lunar calendar. We would like to wish all our students and staff community who celebrate this festival a very happy Diwali!
Sophia Charuhas's graduate art show selected for the Science Gallery, Melbourne.
A mini-conference highlighting developments in decolonial approaches to teaching and research across the university featuring three sessions of talks and discussion on decolonising pedagogy, assessment and research methods, will take place in November.