LiRICS's research networks
Find out ore about LiRICS’s interdisciplinary research networks.
Find out ore about LiRICS’s interdisciplinary research networks.
LJMU’s improving Student Mental Health Project enhances campus services and collaborates with city partners. Get involved through workshops and focus groups.
eDoc is the university’s online engagement and progression system which supports the doctoral journey, the policies and regulations that govern it and the common reference to progression stages.
Collaborative research focused on promoting wellbeing in individuals and communities.
Alan Dean was a purser for Elder Dempster Lines. Listen to Alan's interview.
This project aims to inform the development of improved service models for people with complex mental health needs and is led by researchers at Liverpool John Moores University in collaboration with Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.
School of Psychology
The Liverpool Research Institute for Climate and Sustainability (LiRICS) aims to accelerate interdisciplinary sustainability (especially climate action) research with impactful solutions for economic, legal, educational, environmental, and infrastructural systems.
Access the Counselling and Mental Health Services at Liverpool John Moores University to support your wellbeing.
Explore LJMU's Bibliotherapy, Reading and Writing for Wellbeing groups. Join events that support mental health and growth through books and expressive writing.