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University of LIverpool
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Insights into life with rare dementia forms
Rarer forms of dementia were the focus of an interesting discussion which shone a light on the condition.
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Uni staff go on strike in pay and pensions row
Staff at four Merseyside universities have gone on strike this week over a dispute about pay and pensions.
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A helping paw for dogs on the streets
A new partnership between the Big Issue and the University of Liverpool aims to help vulnerable pets locally.
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‘Reclaim the Night’ call at Guild
Activists hosted a panel event to speak about gender violence and the need to Reclaim the Night.
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Rent arrears lead to ‘academic sanctions’
The University of Liverpool is facing criticism over academic sanctions for students failing to pay their rent.
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Sign language help for medical students
A course teaching medical students how to interact with deaf patients has returned.
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Broadcaster Balding’s journalism advice
Renowned sports broadcaster Clare Balding talks to JMU Journalism about breaking into the industry.
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University accused over disability access
A disabled member of staff has expressed her frustrations over building refurbishment work at the University of Liverpool.
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New uni teaching sessions ‘get real’
University of Liverpool lecturers have launched a new partnership with an educational physical theatre company.
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Spine to be backbone of Paddington scheme
The Spine is to form part of a new development of the east Knowledge Quarter sector, Paddington Village.
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University lecturers strike in pension row
Lecturers at the University of Liverpool walked out on strike for three days in a dispute over pensions.
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Students seek uni strike compensation
Thousands of University of Liverpool students want compensation for missed classes when lecturers strike.
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BBC’s Orla Guerin’s war zone memories
BBC war correspondent Orla Guerin relived her experiences as she visited Liverpool to help launch a new research project.
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Talk tackles privilege in Black History Month
The issue of ‘white privilege’ was up for discussion at an event forming part of Black History Month.
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Government paves way for accelerated degrees
The government has revealed plans which would allow universities to offer more two-year degree courses.
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£200,000 grant for Liverpool cancer study
A three-year project looking at the effectiveness of treatments for head and neck cancer has been given the go-ahead