PHI continues status as WHO Collaborating Centre for Violence Prevention
World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed that LJMU’s Public Health Institute (PHI) will continue to be recognised as a WHO Collaborating Centre for Violence Prevention.
World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed that LJMU’s Public Health Institute (PHI) will continue to be recognised as a WHO Collaborating Centre for Violence Prevention.
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Merseyside Police and LJMU have welcomed their first cohort of degree apprenticeship trainees.
The volunteering programme has officially opened, giving people the chance to be at the heart of this iconic event taking place in Liverpool in May.
EU Horizon 2020 €3.4 million grant for Energy Transitions Research
Fenton Aldeburgh First Collection Prize
Forensic techniques by international scientists, led by LJMU’s Dr Matteo Borrini, have created the facial reconstruction of the oldest preserved mummy in the Egyptian Museum of Florence.
Dozens of LJMU staff are celebrating after becoming professors and readers following our rigorous conferment process.
Ramatu's research excellence at conference in Rwanda
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