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  1. CPMH Book Series

    Current CPMH Co-Director, Professor Nicholas J White (LJMU) and former CPMH Co-Director, Professor Andrew Popp (Copenhagen Business School) are the series editors of the Liverpool University Press book series, Studies in Port and Maritime History.

  2. Open Research

    As a researcher, Open Access can help increase the visibility of your work, so that hopefully it is read more, cited more and has greater impact. Learn more about Open Access at LJMU.

  3. Politics – interviews with women activists in Nepal

    As a part of the Qualitative Analysis in Action project, you are invited to read the interviews with women who are making positive changes in politics in Nepal. The interviews help us to gain a better understanding of these women's unique and inspirational lives.

  4. Research collaboration and partnership

    Everything you need to know about the work we do with universities and organisations across the globe. We have unique collaborative opportunities for anyone who wishes to develop a research project through our Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP).

  5. SDG 5 - Gender equality

    We are supporting all students to have the best experience possible at LJMU, regardless of their gender. That’s why we’re the first UK university to provide free period products across campus, and we’ve set up Menopause Cafés for staff. We’re also championing gender equality in the wider community, reflected through our involvement in the This Girl Can campaign with Sport England.

  6. Dr Frank Cottrell Boyce

    Read the oration for Dr Frank Cottrell Boyce on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.

  7. CPD Violence

    In this CPD course, you'll critically examine a range of key issues related to violence and health from international, national and local perspectives.

  8. CPD Understanding Addictions

    In this CPD course you'll be able to assess different models of addiction and the mediators and moderators of addiction, with a focus on drug and alcohol addiction as major public health risks.