History At LJMU
A leading history department in the country, LJMU History has a 91% student satisfaction rating on the 2022 National Students Survey.
A leading history department in the country, LJMU History has a 91% student satisfaction rating on the 2022 National Students Survey.
This CPD course will provide the skills and knowledge required to ensure safe and effective practice as an independent prescriber.
Find out what you need to know about your undergraduate fees, funding and helpful advice for managing your finances.
Find out more about the International Welcome January 2026.
Find out how not only does having your work published help other nurses, but its influence also spreads amongst other health care professionals.
We are delighted to announce a special networking and mentoring event focused on strengthening diversity and gender equity in IAHR, as part of River Flow 2024. The event will take place on 3 September 2024 at 5pm, in Room 2.06, Student Life Building.
The doctoral thesis aims to understand the factors that influence young people’s attitudes toward police legitimacy in the United Kingdom.
Pooja is a Reader in Suicide and Self-Harm Prevention in the School of Psychology, having joined LJMU in 2018. For more than a decade, her dedication to researching suicide has taken her out of the lecture theatre and into the field, playing a vital role in helping to establish James’ Place, the first safe, accessible service for suicidal men in community settings.
Calibre is a CPD accredited development and leadership programme for people who identify as neurodiverse, Deaf or disabled, or who have a long-term physical or mental health condition.
Rachael is the winner of the Rose Paterson Sportswoman Community Award 2023 for her dedication to the sport of netball in Liverpool. Not only is she an inspiring community sports coach she juggles teaching and being a mum alongside her own development, having most recently gained an MPhil with LJMU.