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  1. Outreach resources

    This section provides advice and resources for teachers and advisors who are in the process of supporting their students thinking about and applying to university.

  2. Groups

    Explore LJMU's Bibliotherapy, Reading and Writing for Wellbeing groups. Join events that support mental health and growth through books and expressive writing.

  3. Liverpool School of Art and Design

    The Liverpool School of Art and Design has been valuing innovation and enterprise since 1825. Today, our community of artists, designers, illustrators and architects deliver cutting-edge programmes, produce high-impact research and work alongside some of the world’s most iconic cultural leaders.

  4. WiSEAN programme 2023

    The aim of the conference is to provide a platform for students, academics, and practitioners to connect and share knowledge to create, promote, and lead change for women and girls across all facets of sport.

  5. Contemporary Art Lab

    The Contemporary Art Lab's digital creative research relates to the relationship between technology and culture, as well as the way meaning unfolds through new computational forms.

  6. Forensic Research Institute (FORRI)

    The Forensic Research Institute is a research and training organisation with expertise in aspects of evidence collection, analysis, reporting and testimony. We have a proven track record of impact in assisting criminal justice agencies in crime-prevention, police work, the preparation of cases, victim identification, victim and witness support and much more.

  7. Carbon and Energy

    LJMU has a number of strategies and initiatives in place to reduce emissions within the University. Find out about our commitments to reducing energy consumption. Plus see what you can do to help while at University and at home.

  8. Martin Jones

    Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering

  9. Public and Patient Involvement and Engagement

    Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement or ‘PPIE’ has become a wide-spread phenomenon in health and social care research. PPIE is considered the gold standard of research and is typically required by funding bodies (such as the NIHR) to access grant funding.