Rebecca Murphy
Sport and Exercise Sciences
Sport and Exercise Sciences
The Alumni Award entitles LJMU graduates to a 20% fee reduction for any new taught postgraduate Masters level or research degree programme at LJMU. Find out the eligibility requirements for this tuition fee discount.
The Astrophysics Research Institute is interested in star formation, stellar evolution, time-domain astrophysics, galaxy formation and clusters, dynamics and evolution. Our aim is to become an internationally recognised centre of excellence in astrophysics. Find out more about the Institute, including our Research Excellence Framework results and who we collaborate with.
Discover how Liverpool City Council benefited from working with LJMU's staff, students and resources as they delivered a series of Adult Social Care Courses.
Learn more about the work our Finance department does within LJMU.
The Liverpool Business School is located within the £37.6 million Redmonds Building, which also houses the School of Law and Liverpool Screen School. Our excellent location enhances cross-discipline collaborations and helps us to continue hosting lively events involving guest lectures, masterclasses and networking sessions, which enhance the learning and development of both staff and students.
The Student Futures Team offer free lifetime support to our LJMU Alumni. Find out more about our services, how to use our online careers platform, how to stay connected to the university via LJMU connect, and about Graduate Outcomes.
The School of Justice Studies at LJMU aims to produce critically minded and employable graduates, who are able to make a significant contribution to their chosen profession on completion of their studies.
The Drone Technologies and Sensing (DTS) research area combines some of the latest research from the General Engineering Research Institute (GERI) in the field of state-of-the-art drone technology, alongside well established research streams in optical measurement and sensing that have a long history of sustained research excellence.
The Astronomical Technology Group is interested in optical and near-IR observations and the technology that facilitates them. Activities of the group include the operation of the robotic Liverpool Telescope and the development of its 4 metre successor.