Why publish your work?
Find out how not only does having your work published help other nurses, but its influence also spreads amongst other health care professionals.
Find out how not only does having your work published help other nurses, but its influence also spreads amongst other health care professionals.
Our Criminology degree programme at LJMU takes our students on a thought provoking and engaging critical exploration of the institutions which make up the criminal justice system.
Many students and graduates with a disability, health condition or neurodiversity worry about whether to tell a prospective or current employer. In legal terms, this is referred to as ‘disclosure’. It is both a balancing act and a personal decision whether and when you want to share information about your disability during the recruitment process or in the workplace.
A full day of discussions from leading experts in the field of muscle health.
Celebrating womanhood is an online book that highlights the work being done by inspirational women in Nepal.
Our team is made up of a core team, but we can draw on the support and expertise of a wide range of staff and subject experts.
Liverpool Health Commission is an independent body supported by LJMU which has been set up to investigate and analyse health care policy issues, with the aim of making practical and realistic recommendations to assist policymakers.
The ideal course if you have been out of current practice in either nursing or health visiting and wish to return to the NMC register.
UK Malaysia University Consortium secretariat and Member contact information.
The Public Health Institute is involved in some important research. Read our case studies to gain a good summary of the type of projects we're engaged in.