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  1. JRBM Best Paper and Best Reviewer Awards

    Discover excellence in river basin research with the JRBM awards honour top papers & reviewers. Join us at River Flow Conference for announcements and celebration.

  2. Doctoral Academy

    The Doctoral Academy is committed to ensuring a high quality research training environment for postgraduate research students.

  3. Management Knowledge Transfer Partnership (MKTP)

    Management KTP (MKTP) is a programme part-funded by Innovate UK, designed to inject significant management expertise into companies in order to expand business capability, increase efficiency and enable lasting change and growth.

  4. Equality Charter Marks

    Equality charter marks or “charters” enable organisations to apply for awards that recognise their commitment to and progression of, equality, diversity and inclusion related areas.

  5. IT help for students

    Welcome to our IT help and support section for students. Here you can see all of the IT services available to you to work from home or on campus as well as information about managing your LJMU account and how to ask an IT related question.

  6. Equality Act 2010

    The Equality Act brings together nine separate pieces of legislation into one single Act, simplifying and strengthening the law to help tackle discrimination and inequality.

  7. Student privacy notice

    Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) needs to obtain and process a range of information about its students in order to exercise its responsibilities and fulfils its education, training and support obligations to you and to carry out other essential university activities.

  8. Behavioural Intervention for Opioid Reduction (BIOR)

    Welcome to the project site for the Behavioural Intervention for Opioid Reduction (BIOR). The resources collated here are freely available on the internet and will give you more information about chronic pain, how it is managed and user-led information on what can help.

  9. About the Artivism Research Group

    Based within the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion, Artivism seeks to explore new models of collaborative work between researchers, artists, curators, campaign groups and charities.