Global Health
International Health is a cross-cutting theme at the Institute for Health Research, and represents all LJMU research active staff collaborating with overseas partners and conducting international health research and evaluation.
International Health is a cross-cutting theme at the Institute for Health Research, and represents all LJMU research active staff collaborating with overseas partners and conducting international health research and evaluation.
Business and law foundation year student Demitri moved from Afghanistan to study in Liverpool with LJMU. He is one of hundreds of international students that study here every year and find a home in our city.
The Accounting and Finance Research Group will be located in the Business School. It will be mainly conducted within five research themes, Accounting and Society, Financial Stability, Sustainability, FinTech and Accounting Education.
We partner with respected colleges, universities and organisations around the world. Find out more about international partnerships at LJMU.
Find out about the research areas within the Being Lean and Seen project, based in the Liverpool Business School.
Read more about the collaboration between Greenbank Sports Academy (GSA) and LCR 4.0. GSA sought to develop a user friendly sports wheelchair which could be used to play power hockey and wheelchair football – which they have since named as ‘The Equaliser’.
Immersive Technology: Using research from Human-Computer Interaction to support business
International Relations identifies and develops international collaborative and strategic partnerships, represents the University overseas, provides guidance to and attracts international students to study at the University, delivers student mobility (inbound and outbound), and facilitates the University’s international summer schools.
Qualitative Analysis in Action provides open access to interviews undertaken with inspirational women of Nepal. Read the interviews and find out more about the project.
Read the profile of Professor Timothy Nichol, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Business and Law).