Group work
Implementing group work assignments can be a valuable way to promote student learning, encourage teamwork and collaboration, and develop essential skills such as communication, problem-solving, and critical thinking.
Implementing group work assignments can be a valuable way to promote student learning, encourage teamwork and collaboration, and develop essential skills such as communication, problem-solving, and critical thinking.
Find out who the partners are behind the Being Lean and Seen project. The project is based in the Liverpool Business School.
Positive Action are programmes and initiatives which LJMU and other organisations can take to address the under representation of communities in the workplace.
The HR team at Liverpool Business School are Project Evaluators for DaDaFest. Our role as project evaluators is to conduct a systematic assessment of the ongoing work at DaDaFest over three years. This role is a critical part of DaDaFest Paul Hamlyn award.
LJMU staff members proudly supported sessions at the Liverpool Against Racism Conference this week, a day of conversation around systematic racism in society and a debate on what meaningful change really looks like.
Colleagues come together to discuss race and equality for a timely online conversation.
An LJMU researcher is part of an international team of researchers who have put forward a position statement, published in Science, which lays out a new healthcare framework to help ageing populations stay healthier for longer.
Following the tragic killing of George Floyd in America, questions of police legitimacy and police malpractice are being debated internationally.
LJMU has been part of a successful consortium bid for funds to improve opportunities for Black, Asian and minority ethnic students to undertake postgraduate research.
Research which highlights changes to the human body during lockdown and other sedentary situations is having a huge impact among scientists worldwide.