Interview with visiting law professor, Sarah Buhler
Rachel Stalker, Senior Lecturer in Law and founder of the pro bono Legal Advice Centre at LJMU, recently hosted University of Saskatchewan law professor Sarah Buhler.
Rachel Stalker, Senior Lecturer in Law and founder of the pro bono Legal Advice Centre at LJMU, recently hosted University of Saskatchewan law professor Sarah Buhler.
Bipedal movement has existed in modern reptiles for much longer than we previously knew, writes Dr Peter Falkingham
This research could provide an answer to some of the problems posed by antibiotic resistance
Our institution is assessing a new Canvas feature that allows tutors to tag students to streamlining personalised learning.
The Teaching and Learning Academy is running a project looking at student feedback to understand how online learning can be improved.
The historic sporting rivalry between England and South Africa has often been marred by political protests and controversy.
Despite being illegal, chhaupadi, the practice of exiling menstruating women and girls from their home – often to a cow shed – is still practised in some areas of Western Nepal. Chhaupadi is an extreme example of the stigmas and restrictions around menstruation that exist not only in Nepal, but also globally.
Find out why studying English Literature is so rewarding.
Second year LLB Law student Poppy shares what she learnt away from the lecture theatre about legal history during a visit to Lancaster.
Received your results and they’re not what you expected? Changed your mind about your choice of course? Decided you want to live at home or move somewhere else?