Responsible metrics
Responsible metrics refers to the ethical and appropriate use of means of evaluating research.
Responsible metrics refers to the ethical and appropriate use of means of evaluating research.
Phil has worked at LJMU for over 16 years. He’s currently the Student Inclusion Lead within the Student Advice and Wellbeing Team and has recently started a new role as Diversity and Inclusion Associate Dean for Professional Services. Since 2010, Phil has also led on organising and representing LJMU at the annual Liverpool Pride March.
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