LJMU and British Horseracing Authority launch new Racing PhD focusing on jockey nutrition and wellbeing
Improving jockeys’ wellbeing and fitness through research and sporting partnerships
Improving jockeys’ wellbeing and fitness through research and sporting partnerships
LJMU has promoted five new professors and 34 new readers.
A new analysis of the famous Piltdown Man forgeries, conducted by LJMU researchers, points the finger of suspicion even more firmly at their discoverer, Charles Dawson. The Piltdown Man scandal is arguably the greatest scientific fraud ever perpetrated in the UK, with fake fossils being claimed as evidence of our earliest ancestor.
Join a week of online events and workshops from Monday 21 to Friday 25 October.
A PhD co-funded by the British Horseracing Authority and LJMU will commence in October with a full-time three year role for Daniel Martin from the Professional Jockeys Association’s Nutrition Team.
Staff can sign-up for the programme delivered across two afternoons, 1pm to 4.30pm on Thursday 9 November and Wednesday 22 November.
The programme included 3MT Final, Poster Competition and career insights from Alumni and external organisations
Applications for the ‘Nia’ development programme 2023 are now open to ethnically diverse staff at LJMU.
LJMU has confirmed a number of new professors and readers following a rigorous process.
To provide as much planning time as possible we can confirm that the LJMU professorship and readership conferment process for 2023/24 will open from 27 November 2023.