January Media Highlights
LJMU knowledge and expertise hit the headlines in January with stories and commentary in New Scientist, The Independent, BBC News 24, The Liverpool Echo, BBC 5 Live and more.
LJMU knowledge and expertise hit the headlines in January with stories and commentary in New Scientist, The Independent, BBC News 24, The Liverpool Echo, BBC 5 Live and more.
Secondary school pupils in Swindon, studying a supernova which exploded almost a 1,000 years ago, have entered the history books by requesting the 100,000th image from the National Schools’ Observatory (NSO).
Directed Study Week is an exciting programme of workshops and webinars designed to help students study more effectively and get better results.
First LJMU school of attain the benchmark
A new interactive online training resource will help schools unlock opportunity and help disabled children reach their full potential. LJMU in collaboration with the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) have launched the project after statistics for attainment in primary and secondary schools show a significant gap between pupils with no identified special educational needs (SEN) and disabled pupils.
Professor Greg Whyte OBE took time out from supporting Zoe Ball’s Hardest Road Home Challenge for Sport Relief 2018, to talk about how sport and exercise science is playing a key role.
European Cooperation in Science and Technology funds Face Lab to lead important collaboration on identifying migrant victims
LJMU to broadcast the 15-minute session via Melodic Distraction on Mon 27 February from 8.30am.
"We have a chicken and egg situation, which is unsustainable"
Staff training will run from April to July in preparation for the Marks-to-SIS implementation.