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  1. What it's like to be a teacher

    Several months into her role as a primary school teacher, we catch up with Sarah Wright, who completed her teacher training with LJMU, to find out what her first year has been like.

  2. Awards – Face to Face with Sport and Exercise Sciences

    Face to Face Sports Science has won multiple awards and gained competitive funding for its innovative, engaging activities. Read more about our work and recognition including the work of Greg Whyte who trains celebrities for Sport Relief challenges.

  3. All about STEM – Face to Face with Sport and Exercise Sciences

    The School of Sport and Exercise Sciences is committed to supporting the UK-wide volunteer STEM Ambassador Programme, co-ordinated nationally by STEMNET and managed locally by MerseySTEM (includes Cheshire). The programme enables anyone with Science, Technology, Engineering or Maths (STEM) skills to inspire young people and demonstrate the possibilities of STEM subjects and careers.

  4. Global Active Cities conference 2023

    Liverpool John Moores University in collaboration with The Association For International Sport For All (TAFISA) and the non-Governmental, not for profit international organisation EVALEO are pleased to announce that the inaugural International Active City Webinar will take place on Wednesday 25 January 2023.

  5. 20 years of RISES

    The Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences is celebrating 20 years in 2017. RISES will be marking the anniversary with a number of events taking place throughout the year.

  6. 40 years of Sport Science

    Celebrate the 40th anniversary of sports science at Liverpool John Moores University with a host of events. Share your memories and mementos.

  7. BIG 2016

    BASES Biomechanics Interest Group Meeting takes place on 30 March 2016. The event, hosted by the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, will allow staff and students to share their sport and exercise biomechanics research.

  8. Rationale for the network and further information

    The DisSPA network aims to provide a transdisciplinary space to connect members and allies who advocate for, and collaborate to, enhance the provision of more inclusive and empowering sport and physical activity opportunities for people with disability.