Fanny Louisa Calder 1838 - 1923
Fanny Louisa Calder was a pioneer of domestic science and famously called the 'saint of laundry, cooking and health' by Florence Nightingale.
Fanny Louisa Calder was a pioneer of domestic science and famously called the 'saint of laundry, cooking and health' by Florence Nightingale.
Elysia is a PhD researcher with LJMU’s internationally renowned Face Lab, a research group focusing on facial depiction and representation, at the interface of art and science.
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Browse our repository of STEM Scholar profiles. Over 300 profiles are available, created by interns, students and staff. The profiles cover academic disciplines within the Faculties of Science, Health, and Engineering and Technology.
Our Fact Sheet for 2025/2026 offers essential details for LJMU exchange students, including contacts and programme information.
We are here for any student who may require additional support to fully participate in their studies.
We are here for any student who may require additional support to fully participate in their studies.
A Professor of Astronomy Education and Engagement, Andy is a champion of explaining complex science under his directorship of the National Schools’ Observatory, ensuring access to the universe for all.
Find out about the school-centred research the School of Education are involved in including Practitioner Research Labs for teachers, our Centre for Educational Research, as well as some of our educational research highlights.
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