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  1. Sir John Skehel

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

  2. Green Spaces Research Group

    The Green Spaces Research Group within the Institute for Health Research, is concerned with research that aims to improve access and benefits from being outdoors.

  3. Neuroscience Research Theme

    The Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience Research Group is concerned with the mechanisms underlying cognitive and emotional behaviour and the disruption of these processes by drugs, ageing, atypical development or disease. Find out about our expertise, collaborations, facilities, publications and learning opportunities within the group.

  4. CPD Clinical Decision Making Advancing Practice

    This module is for Advanced Practitioners who want to develop their knowledge and understanding of the processes involved in clinical decision making which places patients and service users at the centre of care.

  5. Marine Technical Superintendent

    The Marine Technical Superintendent is a shore-based, technical role responsible for the safe and economic operation of a fleet of vessels. They oversee vessel performance and are responsible for the technical and operational condition of vessels from an engineering perspective.

  6. Undergraduate

    If you’re considering life as an undergraduate student, in this section you can search for degree courses, register for an open day, learn more about fees and funding (including grants, loans and financial support) and order a prospectus.

  7. Starting a new job

    If you have accessed support for your disability or health condition throughout school and university, e.g. in the form of a support plan or funding, you might be concerned about similar support being available to you in the workplace.

  8. Reporting later

    Find out more about reporting an incidence of sexual violence at a later time.

  9. Applied Sport Psychology Research Group (ASP-RG)

    The Applied Sport Psychology Research Group (ASP-RG) conducts applied research and consultancy to understand performance excellence and to optimise human functioning from a psychological and socio-psychological perspective.