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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.
Psychologists Dr Andrew Denovan and Professor Neil Dagnall find notable behavioural differences between New Age and traditional paranormal beliefs.
Chi Onwurah MP presents third lecture in Women in STEM series
Early research by Dr Ben Stanford, LJMU School of Law, suggests Government changes could be significant
Biologists from Liverpool, Belgium and Holland use satellites to unfarmed food source in Central Africa.
The number of active Graduate Start Ups are still on the rise at LJMU according to the latest annual Higher Education – Business and Community Interaction survey (HE-BCI).
Harry Sumnall, Professor of Substance Abuse, LJMU and Ian Hamilton, Honorary Fellow, University of York write in The Conversation
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A ground-breaking'Nature4Health' programme delivering healthy activities in local green spaces has changed people’s lives for the better.