Curriculum Enhancement Internships 2020/21: Inclusive Practice Projects
Funding was made available to support a number of Curriculum Enhancement Student Internship projects during 2020/2021.
Funding was made available to support a number of Curriculum Enhancement Student Internship projects during 2020/2021.
Find out more about the organising committee for the Women's Physiology and Nutrition Symposium 2025.
Find out more about possible PhD projects for 2026 in the Astrophysics Research Institute. If your favourite topic is not in the list, we highly encourage you to contact staff in your fields of interest to discuss PhD projects.
Explore the possible career paths that studying at the Liverpool School of Art and Creative Industries at LJMU can lead you to.
Instructions for LJMU staff who must participate in the 2025-26 Copyright Licensing Agency data collection exercise.
The Marketing, Consumption, Social Engagement and Entrepreneurship Research Group looks into marketing in technology and digital business, consumerism, social engagement and sustainability, entrepreneurship, civic leadership, and business decision making in SMEs. Find out more about our work, our research team, and who we collaborate with.
The research interests of the European, Public and International Law Research Group include: human rights, terrorism, collective security, European Criminal Law, EU Law, comparative law, regional government and more.
Board of Governors member
Emily is LJMU’s Archivist and Special Collections Librarian, responsible for looking after the university’s collection of rare, unique and distinctive books and archive materials. It was during her time at school that she first began thinking about a career working as the custodian of such special documents, publications and artefacts.
Dr Sasha Kosanic is an interdisciplinary scientist whose research focuses on answering complex questions about climate change and the impact it is having on nature and societies. She is also an advocate for inclusion in education, as a former Paralympian and a scientist living with Cerebral Palsy, she looks to highlight inequalities wherever she finds them and to drive forwards change in research and academia.