Contact – Artivism Research Group
Find out how to get in touch with the Artivism Research Group.
Find out how to get in touch with the Artivism Research Group.
Find out more or contact the researchers within the Gender, Violence and the Criminal Justice System research group.
Prospero is LJMU’s high performance computing (HPC) facility for research. It is hosted and operated by the university’s IT Services (ITS) division, as a service to the university’s research community.
Based within the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion, Artivism seeks to explore new models of collaborative work between researchers, artists, curators, campaign groups and charities.
The Electrical and Electronic Engineering Research Centre offer a variety of services to businesses and organisations, including testing and qualification of microelectronic and power devices, simulation and modelling of electric machines, as well as variable-speed drives and power electronic converters.
LJMU will host an Experimental Psychology Society workshop entitled: Modularity in Time Perception and Timed Behaviour on 19 January 2017.
The computational and theoretical galaxy formation group within the Astrophysics Research Institute uses state-of-the-art simulations on supercomputing facilities. Find out more about our research.
Learn more about the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Research Centre, the Centre's research groups, REF results and the impact of a new technique for measuring electron mobility.
The Injustice and Harm stream seeks to provide insight into the harms of contemporary criminal justice, political, and socio-cultural processes.
European Institute for Urban Affairs has worked for a number of high profile clients including the European Commission, the British Government, and the Economic and Social Research Council, to name a few. Find out more about our projects and meet the team.