Dogs in the classroom – coming to a school near you soon?
When you think about your own school days, you might have had a furry friend to keep you company in the classroom – maybe a school hamster, rabbit or guinea pig. But what about a school dog?
When you think about your own school days, you might have had a furry friend to keep you company in the classroom – maybe a school hamster, rabbit or guinea pig. But what about a school dog?
Martin Coulby from the Astrophysics Research Institute talks about his own mental health issues and the importance of the Staff Disability Network at LJMU.
Science and Football students give their post-match analysis of the Sweden and England game of the World Cup.
Aisha Oxer, who graduates in 2025 with a degree in Early Childhood Studies, tells us securing a place on the Teach First graduate programme
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With the Winer break approaching, we’d like to remind everyone of the support available for Canvas and our wider range of learning technologies.
One of the most widely grown, traded and eaten of all the crops, bananas were once a prized exotic novelty, but are now a staple in many country’s supermarkets – Prof Chris Hunt and Dr Rathnasiri Premathilake investigate
A tiny artefact with complex incisions tells us about prehistoric ornamentation, writes Professor Chris Hunt
Jorge David Capera Holguín an international student from Colombia answers some of the most commonly asked questions about settling into student accommodation.