External examiners research programmes
External examiners research programmes
External examiners research programmes
The Liverpool Research Institute for Climate and Sustainability (LiRICS) aims to accelerate interdisciplinary sustainability (especially climate action) research with impactful solutions for economic, legal, educational, environmental, and infrastructural systems.
Share your knowledge and support fellow LJMU graduates by offering industry insights and helping them navigate the workplace.
Self-employment can offer flexibility for disabled or neurodivergent students and graduates who prefer alternatives to traditional work environments.
We identified that our priorities for development involve consolidating some areas, promoting some SDGs which are not typically present in our work, and influencing wider strategy within the institution. Our final goal is about embedding PRME into our strategic management practices.
View the posters for the annual Liverpool Neuroscience Day taking place at LJMU on 13 June 2017.
Explore our pioneering use of omic techniques to study muscle adaptation, revealing new insights into muscle growth, injury prevention, and recovery in athletes.
This national QAA Collaborative Enhancement Project started in January 2023, and aims to deliver a toolkit to enhance the wider scale impact of work-based learners on global issues.
A leading history department in the country, LJMU History has a 91% student satisfaction rating on the 2022 National Students Survey.
UK-MUC Student Conference programme 2023