Net carbon zero by 2035
LJMU aims to achieve net carbon zero by 2035 through leadership, teaching, research and community engagement, as outlined in our Climate Action Plan.
LJMU aims to achieve net carbon zero by 2035 through leadership, teaching, research and community engagement, as outlined in our Climate Action Plan.
Working in partnership with Mersey Forest, LJMU have developed the Natural Curriculum, which is already gaining a strong local and regional reputation. We run a professional practice hub for local schools and have successfully delivered Department for Education/Natural England funded income-generating programmes for teachers.
The Institute for Health Research integrates health and health-related research across all Faculties at LJMU and key external partners.
The Forensic anthropology group is committed to the development of protocols and guidelines to increase the reliability of the recovery, documentation and analysis of human remains. We provide casework consultancy for forensic anthropological analysis, facial approximation and mass grave excavation. Find out about our work by viewing our publications, collaborations, research areas and people.
Read the oroation for The Right Reverend Dr Pete Wilcox on the award of his Honorary Fellowship from LJMU.
Get in touch with the Low Carbon Eco-Innovatory team to find out more about how we can help your business reach its low carbon targets.
Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences
How to get in contact with the Library team through telephone, email, library chat (LibChat), HelpMe and the Contact Us form.
Take a look at the Face to Face with Sport Science stories appearing in the press and media.
Colas is one of the major players in the UK road surface treatment market, with global turnover of 12 billion euros (UK turnover £300m). Colas and LJMU created a Knowledge Transfer Project to provide the company, and its supply chain, with access to cutting-edge university-based research.