Bringing the Universe down to Earth
Astrophysicists engage public through RHS gold garden and £100k STEMM outreach project
Astrophysicists engage public through RHS gold garden and £100k STEMM outreach project
LJMU is saddened to hear of the passing of Professor Maureen Williams who was a supporter and friend of the university.
Psychologist Dr Minna Lyons and PhD student Sophie Alshukri find that psychopaths maybe do not recognise feelings of pain as others
In 1984, there were 14 per cent of female graduates in engineering and technology courses. In 2015, there was still only 14 per cent of female graduates in engineering courses. This sad statistic formed the basis of an impactful lecture by Chi Onwurah MP about the gender imbalance in Science, Technology, Engineering and Technology (STEM) subjects and subsequent careers.
The journalism department is hosting a free one-day conference on EDI in journalism education on Wednesday 26 June.
BA (Hons) History student Katie plays her part in new exhibition of the 1981 March for Jobs.
Educational Pioneers: Fanny Calder, James Gill and the making of a modern university opens
School of Law students from LJMU, alongside those attending from other universities, took part in the mooting events, presenting their verbal arguments and putting their knowledge to the test that they’ve learnt during their studies.
With knowledge across a range of sport science disciplines, LJMU experts have gathered to discuss the Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022 in a new episode of the 1823 Podcast.
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