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  1. Ami Hopkins

    Ami is an engineer with a passion for sailing. She is a graduate of the university’s BSc (Hons) Product Innovation and Development programme and has since gone on to make history as a member of the first all-female team to win an around the world yacht race on the Maiden yacht.

  2. CPD Research in Health and Social Care

    Examine a range of research methods used in health and social care practice and develop skills in the critical evaluation of research literature in this CPD course.

  3. Yongqiang Qiu

    Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering

  4. Bridge the Gap

    The degree awarding gap, sometimes called the attainment gap, is the difference between the percentage UK Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic and White students who are awarded a first or 2:1 degree.

  5. Violence and unintentional injury

    As a World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Violence Prevention, the Public Health Institute works to support effective violence prevention by helping partners understand the impacts of violence, identify risk groups, choose preventative measures and evaluate the effectiveness of interventions.

  6. STOP-SV

    Find out more about the STOP-SV project.

  7. CPD Pathophysiology Advanced Practice

    CPD course designed to advance the knowledge of experienced clinical health professionals working in environments where a knowledge of pathophysiology is essential to practice.

  8. Paul Owen

    Liverpool School of Art and Design

  9. Liverpool Early Number Skills Project

    The Liverpool Early Number Skills Project investigates the influence of the home learning environment, language and cognitive abilities on children's early number skills. Find out more about this project.

  10. Alex Medlicott

    Alex is the Co-founder and Director of Liverpool Arts Bar on Hope Street and in the Baltic Triangle, founded with the ethos of supporting and developing grassroots artists across the city, giving them a platform to showcase and celebrate their work. Along with three fellow LJMU graduates, they opened the bar in 2019, survived the Covid-19 pandemic and can now boast that they have the city’s go-to venues for creatives.