Research support
To help researchers excel and reach their full potential we offer a full range of personal, professional and career development opportunities via the Researcher Development Programme.
To help researchers excel and reach their full potential we offer a full range of personal, professional and career development opportunities via the Researcher Development Programme.
The Mechanical Engineering and Materials Research Centre (MEMARC) specialises in fracture and contact mechanics, wave propagation in lattices and microstructures, thermal fatigue and thermal striping, materials development and processing, as well as dynamics and control systems. You can find out more about these research areas and the projects MEMARC are working on here.
If you're a postgraduate or a mature student we understand you might have specific accommodation needs. We provide you with the options and information to help you make a decision and find accommodation that suits you best.
Find out more about updating your profile photo. We have begun publishing all staff and student security card photos into AD/Azure. This means that the images will appear in Office 365, specifically Outlook and Teams.
The Teaching Informed Research project aims to develop a new collaborative alignment between teaching and research in creative disciplines, in which teaching informs research.
The Applied Computing Research Group focuses on the application of computing to real-world problems through research and industrial projects. You can find out more about the work the Applied Computing Research Group conduct, the researchers and the contact details for this group here.
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The university’s Journalism Department is hosting the European Journalism Training Association teachers’ conference, where teaching of sports, society and specialist journalism will be discussed by educators from across the continent.
Find about more information about the Recovery and the Arts Conference organised by the Faculty of Science at Liverpool John Moores University which takes place in the Everyman Theatre on 3 September 2019.
Our social work expertise includes fostering and adoption; child protection, anti-oppressive practice, working with marginalised groups, user-driven healthcare, substance misuse and more. Our research aims to promote social justice and improve people's lives.