The Absolute Chemistry Research Group
The Absolute Chemistry Research Group is dedicated to practices of Outreach, Public Engagement and Widening Participation.
The Absolute Chemistry Research Group is dedicated to practices of Outreach, Public Engagement and Widening Participation.
Find out more information about our Visiting Research Fellows.
The Galaxy Formation and Evolution Research Group looks at population studies of dwarf galaxies up to the most massive clusters of galaxies, supermassive black holes and detailed modelling of the internal structure of galaxies. Discover more about our expertise, who we work with and meet the researchers.
By studying the gas and stars that shape the Milky Way as well as other galaxies in the local Universe, we can understand the life cycles of stars like our Sun, unravel the chemical enrichment history of the universe, and probe the existence of black holes across a wide mass spectrum.
The Astronomical Technology Group is interested in optical and near-IR observations and the technology that facilitates them. Activities of the group include the operation of the robotic Liverpool Telescope and the development of its 4 metre successor.
Based within the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion (CCSE), this research cluster seeks to engage in dialogue and discussion about the challenges and pre-conceptions that surround justice-experienced students.
Voluntary action/third sector responses research within the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion.
The Institute for Health Research Children, Young People and Families 2024 Conference event aims to focus on evidence-led research and practice in supporting the health of children, young people, and families.
The Psychology and Criminology Network seeks to understand and support victims and witnesses of crime, the rehabilitation of offenders, international policing practice, policy and culture and aid forensic practitioner resilience.
Gender, Violence and the Criminal Justice System's research is divided into strands, find out more about this work.