Our Digital Health
Our Digital Health is a research project that looks at how people with learning disabilities use technology to support their health and wellbeing.
Our Digital Health is a research project that looks at how people with learning disabilities use technology to support their health and wellbeing.
Get in to teaching and gain hands-on teaching practice in schools, observe how children learn, undertake work-related learning within the local community. Explore LJMU's undergraduate and postgraduate education courses.
Professor Frank Sanderson is one of the pioneering team that launched the sport science degree at Liverpool Polytechnic and was admissions tutor in September 1975 when the first students enrolled.
Dr Phil Carey is the Dean of The Teaching and Learning Academy.
Find out more about the university's commitment and approach to removing barriers for students to access and succeed in higher education.
Celebrating womanhood is an online book that highlights the work being done by inspirational women in Nepal.
The MPharm Pharmacy programme offers students the opportunity to develop as a key healthcare practitioner with an advanced understanding of the science-basis for practice, leading students to become an 'expert in medicines'.
The school of Public and Allied Health brings together disciplines from across the spectrum of health and social care, from high-level, wide-reaching policy perspectives, through to those professions delivering personalised patient care.
COMPASS is the LJMU Faculty of Science’s response to this environment and provides guidance on when it is OK to use AI within your Modules’ coursework and exams. Our aim is to provide you with opportunities to learn how to use AI tools responsibly and ethically.
Making sure you refer to someone by the correct name (during face-to-face interactions or in written format such as emails), can make a world of difference and demonstrates your dedication to equality, diversity and inclusion.