Sports and Exercise Sciences RIDE awards, recognition and advocacy
Find out more about the awards and recognition the School of Sports and Exercise Science have received for their work in equality, diversity, inclusion and respect.
Find out more about the awards and recognition the School of Sports and Exercise Science have received for their work in equality, diversity, inclusion and respect.
Watch Dr George Wilson, a former jockey, talk about supporting riders to counter the detrimental effects of weight-making both on racing performance and long-term wellbeing.
The Digital Health Interest Group within the Institute for Health Research are actively engaged with digital health research and aim to develop long-standing interventions to improve health care and pathways.
A selection of research articles spanning 2020 to 2024, with a focus on topics and groups that are historically underrepresented in the Sport and Exercise Science research domain.
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The School of Sport and Exercise Science EDI panel was established in 2020, prior to which it was referred to as the Athena SWAN Self-Assessment Team. The Panel are committed to promoting and embedding a culture of equity, diversity, and inclusion in its broadest sense.
The School of Justice Studies are engaged in work that encompasses three disciplines: Criminology, Criminal Justice and Policing Studies. Our aspirations as a School are to create just outcomes for individuals and our broader commitment to the creation of a just society.
This Continuing Professional Development (CPD) course will develop your skills and expertise in the evaluation of an area of healthcare practice or service provision and formulation of action plans to improve standards.
COMPASS is the LJMU Faculty of Science’s response to this environment and provides guidance on when it is OK to use AI within your Modules’ coursework and exams. Our aim is to provide you with opportunities to learn how to use AI tools responsibly and ethically.
Employers appreciate the dedication and hard work that a degree in physics entails. With a degree from the Astrophysics Research Institute there are career opportunities in research or teaching and the transferable skills means there are opportunities for working in a wide range of sectors.