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  1. Pregnancy study

    Can physical activity during pregnancy improve mother and baby blood vessel health? If you're pregnant and would like to take part in this study, find out more about what is involved.

  2. Rachael Grace

    Rachael is the winner of the Rose Paterson Sportswoman Community Award 2023 for her dedication to the sport of netball in Liverpool. Not only is she an inspiring community sports coach she juggles teaching and being a mum alongside her own development, having most recently gained an MPhil with LJMU.

  3. Jasmine Howard

    Jasmine is the 2023/24 President of Liverpool John Moores Students’ Union and is striving to create better ways for students to get support for a whole range of challenges, particularly the hidden ones, that they might face during their time at uni.

  4. CPD Public Health: Policy and Practice

    Study the concepts and underpinning theories associated with public health knowledge and practices and examine health inequalities and ways to reduce them

  5. CPD Applied Pathophysiology

    Learn to apply pathophysiology knowledge to patient cases, understand genetic and environmental impacts, and make evidence-based judgements for effective disease management.

  6. CPD Applied Pathophysiology

    Learn to apply pathophysiology knowledge to patient cases, understand genetic and environmental impacts, and make evidence-based judgements for effective disease management.

  7. Libraries in a Digital World

    The Libraries in a Digital World project explores how and in what ways digitisation is changing the role of libraries and how their design might evolve in the future in response.

  8. International partnerships

    We partner with respected colleges, universities and organisations around the world. Find out more about international partnerships at LJMU.

  9. CPD Public Health: Policy and Practice

    Study the concepts and underpinning theories associated with public health knowledge and practices and examine health inequalities and ways to reduce them