Shortlisted for THE Awards 2016
LJMU has been shortlisted in three categories of the prestigious Times Higher Education Awards 2016.
LJMU has been shortlisted in three categories of the prestigious Times Higher Education Awards 2016.
As a partner in the Horizons project, LJMU’s established relationships are ensuring businesses are supported to generate economic growth.
A project is underway to ship LJMU microscopes to Africa.
Public health experts at Liverpool John Moores University are looking into how lockdown has affected the physical and mental health of people in the North West.
Danny Cullinane, a Senior Lecturer in the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, is attempting to row further than he has ever rowed before, by completing a marathon distance (42,195 metres) in aid of the charity True Athlete Project.
LJMU has been awarded approximately £490,000 from Research England’s first ever International Investment Initiative (I3). The award has been jointly made to LJMU and The University of Western Australia (UWA) for the international collaboration project, i-CARDIO. The project has a dual focus; the first component is the delivery of workshops to develop innovative ways to detect cardiovascular diseases for preventative intervention using imaging techniques. The second element is the evaluation of Australia’s model of accreditation of clinical exercise scientists and physiologists. The accreditation incorporates university and work place-based learning to enable graduates to secure roles in the healthcare system as recognised allied health professionals.
With awareness campaigns World Stroke Day later this month (29 October), we're shining a spotlight on one of LJMU’s latest research projects; TARGET, which is developing cutting edge AI technology to track and prevent strokes and atrial fibrillation.
Liverpool Business School students to be mentored by Whitehall lobbyists
The Portugal-leg of TRANSPEER, the international researcher development programme, has taken place in Lisbon.
Face Lab project to identify migrants who die crossing the seas to Europe judged best research project of 2023