Congratulations to everyone who's got a place at LJMU- we can’t wait to meet you! 🎉
Remember, if things haven’t gone as expected or you’ve changed your mind about your course and university, clearing is still an option for you.
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We are appalled by what we have witnessed this week: the racism, vandalism and attacks against Muslim communities and ethnic minorities.
At LJMU, this behaviour never has and never will be accepted.
We’ve contacted our students and staff and will continue to offer support.
The @cdcmuseum Stand & Witness: Art In The Time of Covid19 Exhibition ft. @TSMGOnlineLive is now open until October. A surreal and wonderful experience getting to see these pieces brought together for the first time in Atlanta, Georgia... 🧵
Wonderful @bsashakespeare conference 2024, where I was presented with this award for driving Shakespeare to new places and spaces. So much brilliant scholarship. So many new ideas. Excited to continue this work. Want me to do it with you? Good availability Sep/Oct/Nov.
It's official. I'm a student again. Doing a PhD by publication at Liverpool John Moores @LJMU. Massive thanks to my supervisors at the uni for supporting me through the application process, and for a boss first meeting this morning. 🤓🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽❤
Studying English develops essential transferable skills such as critical thinking & communication, allowing students to engage with diverse ways of seeing the world
LJMU strongly backs English at degree level
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#EnglishCreates
We’ve had a brilliant day welcoming students to @LJMU to find out about our English Literature programmes and get support for texts they’re currently studying from the @JMUEnglish team.
There are no fewer than *7* events on today as part of #EnglishCreates week. You can find details here: https://t.co/4KvtQoINwl Most are online and there's still time to join us
Another amazing event taking place today is the 'Online Event: #EnglishCreates Careers: Where can a degree in English take you?' Hosted by the University of Oxford starting today at 6:30!
Academic failure is inevitable says Prof Joe Moran @JMUEnglish but by thinking about it differently, you can achieve your own kind of success #PGRFest24
Good news for English graduates. As we have always said, we do finance and technology too, plus much more: communication, collaboration, creative & critical thinking + @EnglishAssoc https://t.co/zVqnJWoWzd