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  1. New Year News

    This week we have a number of institutional TEL updates (some of which are biggies) that we would like to pass on.

  2. The Centre for Modern and Contemporary History

    Established in 2022, the Centre for Modern and Contemporary History (CMCH) supports the research of LJMU's historians, strengthens our partnerships with museums and historical societies and creates opportunities for new collaborations with researchers and historical institutions locally, nationally and internationally.

  3. Phytochemistry and Phytotherapy

    The Centre for Natural Products Discovery is concerned with preventing and curing disease. Find out about all aspects of phytochemical and phytotherapy research, as well as some modernised aspects of pharmacognosy.

  4. Helen Collins

    Helen, from our Liverpool Business School, has played an important role in establishing routes into higher education for members of the Roma community in Liverpool.

  5. Kate Richardson-Walsh

    Read the oration for Kate Richardson-Walsh on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Phil Vickerman.

  6. Nisha Katona MBE

    Read the full oration for Nisha Katona MBE on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.

  7. About Graeme Close

    Graeme Close, a Professor in Human Physiology at LJMU. He combines his academic research with nutrition and physiology consultancy to some of the world's leading sporting organisations.

  8. Para-Disability coach education and learning

    Tabo Huntley, LJMU Senior Lecturer in Sports Coaching, has recently secured a £330,000 Erasmus+ funded project to design and implement a European Para Coaching Framework and design an online resource for coaches working or intending to work within a para coach setting.

  9. CPD Advancing Tissue Viability

    Gain the appropriate knowledge, skills and understanding of tissue viability and wound healing by studying on this continuing professional development course.

  10. Benefits to working with Low Carbon Eco-Innovatory

    The Low Carbon Eco-Innovatory helps local businesses by creating innovative low carbon goods, processes and services. Find out the benefits to business, including increased profitability, knowledge, competitive advantage, access to university resources, funding sources and information sharing.