UK-MUC activities
Find out what activities are included in the UK Malaysia University Consortium.
Find out what activities are included in the UK Malaysia University Consortium.
A career in the maritime industry can extend onshore into vital shore-based ship management roles and a whole host of other related jobs. Some of these include ship superintendent, ports services and management, marine surveyor and ship broker.
This project focuses on the role olfactory and oral perception plays in shaping our consummatory experiences, preferences, and food seeking behaviours. Research into this area is important to health research, shaping understanding of individual differences in food selection, consumption, and other dietary behaviours.
GaP (Grants and Projects) is a collaborative creative environment for Principal Investigators (PI's) applying for external funding and professional services to work together on compelling bids and project proposals.
This project aims to inform the development of improved service models for people with complex mental health needs and is led by researchers at Liverpool John Moores University in collaboration with Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.
The Research Centre for Critical Infrastructure Computer Technology and Protection (PROTECT) specialises in: security to safeguard systems against cyber-attacks, networking to support the systems’ distributed operations, game techniques, as well as software engineering and artificial intelligence. Learn more about PROTECT's research specialisms and the Centre's research groups.
Find out more about the Current Research Projects that the Research Centre for Brain and Behaviour is involved in.
The maritime sector on Merseyside is one of the largest and broadest in the UK. There are more jobs based in Liverpool city centre with major container lines than anywhere else outside of London. Explore the career information and educational resources we have to offer.
The Institute for Health Research collaborates with a wide range of partners, find out about our collaborative projects.
During this course you will examine violence as a public health issue from different disciplinary perspectives.