Exercise experts back national drive for 'physical literacy'
Sport scientists behind national exercise drive
Sport scientists behind national exercise drive
LJMU is set to strengthen its reputation for promoting sport-for-all and physical activity in its communities.
Professor Greg Whyte OBE took time out from supporting Zoe Ball’s Hardest Road Home Challenge for Sport Relief 2018, to talk about how sport and exercise science is playing a key role.
The Astrophysics Research Institute (ARI) has been named as an official partner in the GROWTH scientific collaboration.
Three-year study to advise employers on helping staff be healthier
Pupils from across the city have engaged with a variety of LJMU projects to experience graduation first hand.
LJMU has received a £5 million share of HEFCE’s £200 million funding scheme to support an increase in high-quality science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) students.
Sport Scientists deliver international education to medics and health professionals.
A study conducted by an international team of astrophysicists, including Dr Rob Crain and Dr Ian McCarthy from the LJMU Astrophysics Research Institute (ARI), has emerged as one of the major research highlights of 2015.
We owe our very existence to dark matter. Galaxies as we know them, stars, planets, and people would not exist without its presence. Yet we still have very little understanding of its nature and origin