Research @LJMUNepal – Qualitative Analysis in Action
LJMU has developed strong teaching and research collaborations with Nepal in areas such as public health, gender and education - find out more about our research with the country.
LJMU has developed strong teaching and research collaborations with Nepal in areas such as public health, gender and education - find out more about our research with the country.
Member of the Board of Governors
In 2023, LJMU hosted its first Green Skills and Jobs Fair, bringing together organisations to meet students and graduates interested in sustainability careers.
Resources and information related to Black Lives Matter.
Professor Phil Vickerman, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Student Experience
It is normal for our mood to fluctuate and for us to experience low mood from time to time. Low mood can include feeling sad, anxious, worried, tired, or even angry. Find out what resources are available if you are suffering from low mood or depression.
Discover the research into menstrual health and exclusion in South Asia that's being carried out by the Dignity Without Danger project.
The LJMU Women Professors Network is for all female academics at Professorial level.
As a part of the Qualitative Analysis in Action project, you are invited to read the interviews with women who are making positive changes to their communities in Nepal. The interviews help us to gain a better understanding of these women's unique and inspirational lives.
Mark Wynne is the Interim Director of LJMU's Library and services.