PG Dip Specialist Community Public Health Nursing
Study at LJMU for this registered Specialist Community Public Health Nursing course with routes into School Nursing and Health Visiting.
Study at LJMU for this registered Specialist Community Public Health Nursing course with routes into School Nursing and Health Visiting.
The MA Education and Social Justice programme at Liverpool John Moores University is ideal if you are passionate about developing knowledge, understanding and skills to address issues of equity, diversity, inclusion, and social justice
This Senior Leader Apprenticeship [SLA] programme provides you with knowledge, skills and capabilities needed to lead and support your organisation in continued sustainable growth, and also offers you a unique university postgraduate qualification. It aims to transform participants into confident business professional
Taught by professionals and academics using industry-standard facilities so you gain the hands-on experience needed in your day-to-day work as a sports journalist
Taught by professionals and academics using industry-standard facilities so you gain the hands-on experience needed in your day-to-day work as a sports journalist
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.
Qualify as a social worker on LJMU's Social Work MA which is recognised by Social Work England and caters for all service users in many settings. The programme is geared to training and supporting knowledgeable and skilled practitioners.
A part-time postgraduate Senior People Professional degree apprenticeship programme. The Degree Apprenticeship pathways include Human Resource Management (HRM), Learning and Development (L&D), and Organisational Development specialisms.
The annual survey of teaching space will take place across the University over a two-week period, from Monday 21 October to Friday 1 November, 9am to 5pm.