International Relations and Politics student experiences
Throughout the academic year, the International relations and politics team organise several field trips and events for students to attend free of charge.
Throughout the academic year, the International relations and politics team organise several field trips and events for students to attend free of charge.
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Avril is a graduate of the university, she spent 20 years teaching in primary schools on Merseyside before joining LJMU in 2014 where she is now a senior lecturer within our School of Education, working with both undergraduate and postgraduate students on our primary education programmes. She combines her passion for the outdoors with teaching, and has become our lead on outdoor learning, developing a new approach called the Natural Curriculum, and establishing two Forest School sites.