Results So Far
Find out about the research areas within the Being Lean and Seen project, based in the Liverpool Business School.
Find out about the research areas within the Being Lean and Seen project, based in the Liverpool Business School.
This is a free-access learning resource that is hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Science at Liverpool John Moores University, and is inspired by a new version of Chamber Music, a book of poems published by Joyce in 1907. These pages provide video commentary on both the poetic and musical aspects of Chamber Music, as well as video performances of all thirty-six of the newly composed versions.
The Faces of Merseyside was created and presented by Face Lab. The project shows the average facial images of people in Merseyside based on their occupations and interests.
Please contact us using the details below if you’d like to find out more about the Exhibiting Empire in Nineteenth Century Liverpool Project. We welcome enquiries from schools, teachers and community groups.
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Contact details for Dr Gerry Smyth.
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Find out who the partners are behind the Being Lean and Seen project. The project is based in the Liverpool Business School.
Julie Sheldon is the Dean of LJMU's Doctoral Academy.