Board of Trustees position for RISES academic
Clinical biomechanics makes an impact in the medical community
Clinical biomechanics makes an impact in the medical community
The National Police Wellbeing Service has been awarded funding to conduct a study of their sleep fatigue and recovery biometrics programme in partnership with LJMU.
Nominations for the Vice-Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence in Research and Knowledge Exchange 2024 are now open.
LJMU’s Honorary Fellow, Brian May and former JMSU President, Sam Davys, make 2023 Honours List.
Undergraduates volunteer to advise people who cannot afford legal costs
LJMU students and graduates attended a virtual careers event to give them advice on their future careers.
Liverpool John Moores University taught me that the PhD experience was about reflecting on the notion of becoming. To make sense continuously of what I should, could or need to pursue at any given point. The importance of being creative, accepting mistakes and remaining imaginative were reinforced through my experience at Liverpool John Moores University. A place that taught me to think about the purpose of my work and the reasons that underpinned my ideas. The PhD experience was four years but the positive affect of Liverpool John Moores University will continue.
Suella Braverman tells Police Federation conference the biometric wellbeing scheme is unique and pioneering
Lecturer James Williams interviews police chiefs, scholars, journalists and researchers
Forensic psychologists work with Guardia Civil on education, training and research