Liverpool School of Art and Creative Industries Master's afternoon
Are you considering Postgraduate study? Did you know that there are 12 MA Programmes in the School of Art and Creative Industries that you could apply to?
Are you considering Postgraduate study? Did you know that there are 12 MA Programmes in the School of Art and Creative Industries that you could apply to?
Each year, our final year Art and Design final year students host a two-week celebration of their work in the John Lennon Art and Design Building. This year's show, themed THIS IS WHAT WE DO is shaping up to be an exciting showcase of some of the best, cutting-edge art and design practise.
Join the LJMU Environmental Sustainability and Energy Team and help us record biodiversity on campus!
Join the LJMU Environmental Sustainability and Energy Team and help us record biodiversity on campus!
Friendships are a primate speciality, and have evolved to buffer us against the stresses of living in large social groups. They have a bigger effect on our psychological health and wellbeing, as well as our physical health and wellbeing, than anything else. Friendships are, however, extremely expensive to create and to maintain, both in terms of their time cost and in terms of their underpinning neurobiology. In this lecture, Ill explore the behavioural, cognitive and neurobiological bases of friendships, and show how we use these as a basis for forming mega-communities.
Thinking of going postgrad? Attend our online Postgraduate Online Open Week and get an insight into postgraduate life here at LJMU.
In this RCBB event, Dr Gill Rees (Liverpool Health Partners, Joint Research Office Research Grants Coordinator) will outline how the Joint Research Office can advise, guide, and support with the acquisition and drafting of NHS costings and SOECATs.
Dayton Peace Agreement: 30 years on
Learn how to map spatial data that can improve understanding of environmental changes
In this RCBB Research Seminar Series talk Prof Helen L. Ball (Durham University) will present her current research under the title "Understanding Infant Sleep – the view from Anthropology".