Carbon Literacy Training - July
Improve your understanding on climate change and how you can take action personally and professionally.
Improve your understanding on climate change and how you can take action personally and professionally.
Improve your understanding on climate change and how you can take action personally and professionally.
Improve your understanding on climate change and how you can take action personally and professionally.
The Doctoral Academy is offering information sessions to provide LJMU students and graduates with the opportunity to learn more about doctoral study.
Friendships are a primate speciality, and have evolved to buffer us against the stresses of living in large social groups. They have a bigger effect on our psychological health and wellbeing, as well as our physical health and wellbeing, than anything else. Friendships are, however, extremely expensive to create and to maintain, both in terms of their time cost and in terms of their underpinning neurobiology. In this lecture, Ill explore the behavioural, cognitive and neurobiological bases of friendships, and show how we use these as a basis for forming mega-communities.
This fully-funded event* is exclusively for teachers and careers advisors in secondary schools and FE colleges across Northern Ireland.
In this RCBB Neuroscience Theme event various internal and external speakers will discuss research on engagement and effort.
Join us this September for our Postgraduate Funding and Admissions Support event. Attend webinars hosted by our Money Advice, Home Admissions, International Admissions, and Doctoral Academy teams. Plus, chat with current students about their postgraduate experience at LJMU.
This roundtable brings together scholars and practitioners with deep expertise and lived experience of Latin America to explore the evolution of US power in the region—from the Monroe Doctrine to the present day.
Professor William Schabas will deliver our inaugural Centre for the Study of Law in Theory and Practice (LTAP) Annual Lecture on ‘Race, Racial Discrimination and International Law’.