International collaborations
Our members are currently involved in active research in at least 36 different countries around the world. The research that we do aims to address pressing issues highlighted in the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals. To achieve these aims we are funded by top funding bodies in the UK and around the world. Our collective work continues to contribute to sustainable development by altering policy and progressing knowledge and skills around the world.
- Brain Research Trust Sweden
- British Academy
- British Embassy in Nepal
- Centre for Disease Control
- European Agencies
- European Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction
- European Commission
- Harvard Medical School
- Horizon 20 group
- IHR
- International Society for Behavioural Medicine – 29 countries (Lisa Newson is the Chair)
- Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
- LJMU Business School
- Microbiological society
- NIH
- Pandemic Institute
- Public and Allied Health
- Public Health Institute
- Royal Liverpool University Hospital
- Sports and Exercise Science
- Tropical Health and Education Trust (THET)
- UK-Africa Health Summit Annual Conference
- University of Witwatersrand
- Uppsala University
- WHO
Countries we currently conduct our research in
- Australia
- Bolivia
- Brazil
- Dubai
- Ecuador
- Finland
- Germany
- Guatemala
- India
- Iraq
- Ireland
- Islamabad
- Italy
- Jordan
- Karachi
- Kenya
- Lagos
- Morocco
- Nepal
- New Zealand
- Nigeria
- Norway
- Panama
- Pakistan
- Philippines
- Poland
- Rwanda
- Saudi Arabia
- Scotland
- Singapore
- Somaliland
- South Africa
- Spain
- Sweden
- Syria
- United States
Funding/External sources
Our current programmes of work are funded by the MRC, Horizon 2020, National Institutes of Health, EPSRC, Kone Foundation, Academy of Medical Sciences, NIHR, International Science Partnership, Swedish Brain Foundation, BactiVac and other grants from private donors.