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Professor Mark Power
Professor Mark Power, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive of Liverpool John Moores University.
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Just one more episode – four reasons why binge watching is bad for you
Sedentary behaviour expert, Sophie Carter, explains why binge watching TV is detrimental to your health.
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Access and Participation
Find out more about the university's commitment and approach to removing barriers for students to access and succeed in higher education.
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Behavioural Intervention for Opioid Reduction (BIOR)
Welcome to the project site for the Behavioural Intervention for Opioid Reduction (BIOR). The resources collated here are freely available on the internet and will give you more information about chronic pain, how it is managed and user-led information on what can help.
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Opioids and how to reduce them
Find out more information about opioids and why you might want to consider reducing them.
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Research within the School of Law
The School of Law has produced a varied portfolio of quality work within law. Find out more about this School.
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Public and Patient Involvement and Engagement
Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement or ‘PPIE’ has become a wide-spread phenomenon in health and social care research. PPIE is considered the gold standard of research and is typically required by funding bodies (such as the NIHR) to access grant funding.
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Fitness to Practise - Faculty of Science
For some professional programmes the University is required to make a judgement on a students' fitness to practise a certain range of skills and professional behavior. This is entirely separate from any academic judgment issues that the University is required to make.
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Ishfaq Vaja
School of Psychology