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Equality, diversity and inclusion in journalism teaching conference
The journalism department is holding a free one-day conference on EDI in Journalism education on June 26th. Although the conference is geared towards Journalism education, the conference is open to educators from other subject areas who will be welcome to share their research and best practice as well as benefit from transferable, practical ideas around embedding EDI in teaching, learning and assessment and creating an inclusive environment for students.
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Designs for Inclusion - Enhancing Doctoral Education Programme
Join us for our annual development programme for staff who supervise or are otherwise involved in supporting postgraduate researchers.
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Designs for Inclusion - Enhancing Doctoral Education Programme
Join us for our annual development programme for staff who supervise or are otherwise involved in supporting postgraduate researchers.
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Get Into Teaching Online Open Day
Attend our Get Into Teaching Online Open Day to ask questions to our academics and admissions teams to learn more about how you can begin your teacher training journey.
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Litter Picking - December
Come and join us as we litter pick around the Education Building and John Fosters Garden.
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LJMU PE, School Sport and Physical Activity Network Event
This face-to-face event is for primary and secondary teachers, Sport/PE students, trainee teachers and sports coaches working in schools. The event will: Disseminate the research activity and projects across LJMU PESSPA network Reflect upon the findings and recommendations of the Ofsted subject PE report series (Sept 2023) Celebrate collaborative activities/events.
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MA Art in Science exhibition - 'Fading Footsteps'
Visual art can be a powerful activist tool to combat biodiversity loss and foster greater emotional regard for non-human animals. This exhibition presents an auto-ethnographical account of a visit to Uganda. Personal meaning maps, paintings and films aim to stimulate awareness of endangered and vulnerable primate species and evoke increased empathy towards supporting conservation.
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Sustainable Students: Learning & Development to Create Change
Join SOS-UK for an online session to learn more about sustainability!
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Shotgun Science is back!!!
Science communication