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Anyika graduated in economics from LJMU in 2008 and was in the very first class of scholars in the Sports Scholarship programme that launched in 2004. She went on to become an Olympic-winning track and field athlete.
LJMU works with subcontractors in key subject areas to ensure our apprenticeships meet the needs of apprentices, employers, and regulatory bodies.
The approaches below are collated from the literature and also from the views of colleagues within the faculty who have used student devices as audience response systems.
We put people first in every part of our life as a university. We strive to build skills, the economy, society and community through local and global collaboration.
Our interest lies in the evolution of animal societies and the interactions that occur within these societies and their link to emotion, cognition and communication. We primarily study primates (including humans) but also other species including birds. Find out more about the Social Behaviour, Ecology and Conservation Research Group's work, collaborations, publications and meet the research team.
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Find out more about the Fellows Liverpool John Moores University honoured in 2004 including; His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Sue Johnston OBE, Claire Dove OBE, Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson DBE, Gillian Reynolds MBE, Frank Cottrell Boyce and Dr John Roberts CBE.