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  1. Posters

    View the posters for the annual Liverpool Neuroscience Day taking place at LJMU on 13 June 2017.

  2. TIMED: TIMe experience in Europe’s Digital age

    TIMED is a large cross-cultural research study that will investigate for the first time how increasing digital technology use is affecting how we experience time as individuals and in society across Europe.

  3. RIDE resources for our students

    If you would like to contribute to or participate in any RIDE initiatives, including becoming a member of our RIDE Panel please contact  Dr Tori Sprung.

  4. Dr David Flavell

    Read the oration for Dr David Flavell on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Steve Kenny.

  5. Ghana

    See the international entry requirements for students from Ghana wishing to study at Liverpool John Moore's University.

  6. Kazakhstan

    See the international entry requirements for students from Kazakhstan wishing to study at Liverpool John Moore's University.

  7. Joanne Brunnen

    Jo is a finance officer and in 2023 celebrated 35 years of working for LJMU. She’s worked across many different departments during her career, and as the university has evolved. During more than three decades of dedicated work, Jo has made lasting friendships along the way and even met her husband here too.

  8. Research Network on Emergency Resources Supply Chain (REMESH)

    The overall aim of this proposed exchange programme is to bring together an international team of researchers with a wide variety of expertise in supply chain risk management, hazard identification and safety assessment, and to tackle the challenges faced by industry requiring specialist knowledge and innovation.

  9. Centre for Port and Maritime History

    The Centre for the Port and Maritime History focuses on port cities and examines their relationship to maritime ventures and enterprise. Research examines: urban history, British merchant marine advertising, Liverpool and the British Empire in the eighteenth and twentieth centuries.