MSc Embedded Systems and IC Design | Part-time
Study on this Masters programme in Embedded Systems & IC Design at Liverpool John Moores University.
Study on this Masters programme in Embedded Systems & IC Design at Liverpool John Moores University.
This new MSc in Natural Products Discovery is designed to train graduates to fulfil the increased worldwide demand for experts in the development of natural medicines, nutraceuticals and cosmetics.
LJMU's Prof Doc in Health Psychology meets the requirements for BPS Stage Two training in Health Psychology and leads to eligibility for registration with the HCPC.
LJMU's Clinical Pharmacy MSc enables primary care pharmacists and those at the interface with secondary care to embrace their role in interprofessional settings.
MA English Literature at LJMU offers you the opportunity to pursue advanced study, at the leading edges of the subject, within a vibrant community of scholars.
Updates have been made to various regulations and policies that underpin the university’s Research Degrees Framework.
As part of the University’s commitment to supporting equality and diversity in the forthcoming Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021), we have put in place safe and supportive structures for eligible academic staff to declare information about any equality-related circumstances that may have affected their ability to research productively during the assessment period (1 January 2014 – 31 December 2020), and particularly their ability to produce research outputs at the same rate as staff not affected by circumstances.
Two Microsoft Teams sessions will take place later this month to assist LJMU administrative staff involved with the pre and post board of examiner process, including results notification.
As part of the University's commitment to supporting equality and diversity in the forthcoming Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021), we have put in place safe and supportive structures for eligible academic staff to declare information about any equality-related circumstances that may have affected their ability to research productively during the assessment period (1 January 2014 - 31 December 2020), and particularly their ability to produce research outputs at the same rate as staff not affected by circumstances.
Two policies have been updated, one for undergraduate and one for postgraduate programmes.