Our Women Professors
Our Women Professors
Our Women Professors
The Physical-Literacy group at Liverpool John Moores University is developing a physical literacy consensus statement for England.
Background and Description for James Joyce's 'Chamber Music', Dr Gerry Smyth's online learning resource based on Joyce's 36-lyric song sequence.
Discover notable LJMU alumni, from entrepreneurs and business leaders to judges and Olympic medallists, who inspire the next generation.
From the effects of global pandemics to issues such as health inequalities and the impact of drugs and alcohol on communities and individuals, the study of public health is one that affects all of us.
Professor Mark Power is the university’s fifth Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive, having committed to a lifelong working career at the university for more than 42 years. With a higher education career spanning four decades, some might assume that a traditional academic trajectory and a research-driven professorship would form a part of this Vice-Chancellor's story, but in fact his story is rather unique compared to many of his counterparts.
Maria Burquest is the Director of LJMU's Legal and Governance Services Department.
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Find out more about the programme for the Women's Physiology and Nutrition Symposium 2025.
Digital literacies (sometimes also referred to as digital fluencies, competencies or capabilities) are important contemporary frameworks to consider, if we want to help our students develop continuous learning and professional development skills and attitudes.