LJMU policy updates December
New policy on sustainable food systems and changes to the environmental, energy and sustainability management statement.
New policy on sustainable food systems and changes to the environmental, energy and sustainability management statement.
The athletes who turned to academia
Liverpool John Moores University hosted the highly prestigious 14th British Nepal Academic Council (BNAC) Conference on 14th and 15th April 2016.
In anticipation of the January examination period, Academic Registry will be holding invigilation training sessions for LJMU staff throughout December.
Academic and professional services staff who support PGRs have a bespoke training and development opportunity designed by the educational charity Grit Breakthrough. Using a coaching approach to support PGRs is a two-day online coaching workshop, which will run across two days in November.
Dr Patrick Byrne and Dr Emma Biles from LJMUs School of Biological and Environmental Sciences recently delivered a week-long sustainable mining workshop in the Philippines
LJMU has secured an exceptional outcome in its recent Higher Education Review by the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA), becoming the first university to receive two commended judgements.
Following the tragic killing of George Floyd in America, questions of police legitimacy and police malpractice are being debated internationally.
The Portugal-leg of TRANSPEER, the international researcher development programme, has taken place in Lisbon.
Senior Lecturer in Humanities and Social Science, Dr Ojo Adegbola, has won a coveted British Academy Skills Innovator Award.