Professor of Inclusive Education; Pro-Vice Chancellor (Student Experience) at Liverpool John Moores University; Love Yorkshire, the Lakes, dogs. My views.
Enjoying the beautiful weather this morning and exploring our LJMU campus.☀️September is just around the corner, and it's almost time to greet new and returning students! 📖 Can you spot your campus? 👀
#ljmu#ljmucampus#liverpool
It was great to see our @johnmooressu officers past and present at our #FoundersDay dinner yesterday evening @LivCathedral to celebrate 200 years of LJMU.
Great group shot with Honorary Fellow and alumni @garymillar and our Chancellor @NishaKatona 📷
Best photo re-enactment EVER!
Looked who popped in to see us, it’s @LJMUSportSci Sports Scholar Alumni and @TeamGB athletics star Anyika Onuora with our own @kellymassey400 rein-acting the bronze medal 🥉 hand over from Rio 2016.
PLEASE RETWEET ... @LancsPolice issue new CCTV of possible witness and appeal for help in search for missing mum #NicolaBulley. Latest from St Michael's on Wyre with @yunusmulla on @BBCNWT on TV at 1830.
🎟️ We've got four tickets to giveaway in the Ambassador Club for Saturday's game courtesy of @jetonwallet! 🙌
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Closing Date: Tomorrow (9am)
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We are all super excited to welcome Y11 into our labs next week ….
We will be looking at all things ionic and helping our brilliant learners to prepare for their upcoming exams
@shapingfutures_@ljmuoutreach@RoySocChem
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I lost my #dog this morning 19/11 at #codbeck#Osmotherley searched since 8am this morning and have had to call it a night now.I don't know whether she would get as far as #northallerton but if you see a very timid looking black dog with a white patch under her chin? ⬇️WILLOW TY
A truly inspirational presentation by Chris Lubbe who worked with Nelson Mandela for 9 years. There are occasions in life that stick with you and I learned so much from Chris.