Current Research Centre for Brain and Behaviour projects
Find out more about the Current Research Projects that the Research Centre for Brain and Behaviour is involved in.
Find out more about the Current Research Projects that the Research Centre for Brain and Behaviour is involved in.
Each scholarship funding is for three years of a full-time PhD degree programme, and includes tuition fees, a tax-free maintenance stipend of around £18,622 per annum (rising in line with URKI rates) and additional research costs of up to £1,600 per year.
LJMU will be hosting the annual Liverpool Neuroscience Day on 13 June 2017. Find out more about this event including how to register.
Members of the Research Centre for Brain and Behaviour teach on a range of programmes. Find out more about our specific learning programmes.
Meet the academic staff working to train new nurses, paramedics and other health and social care workers within the School of Nursing and Advanced Practice.
Discover the three key steps to follow upon arriving in the UK for a smooth start to your international journey.
Research suggests that autistic people are at a higher risk of suicide than non-autistic people. Figures show that up to 66% of autistic adults had thought about suicide during their lifetime (compared to 20% of non-autistic adults), and up to 35% had planned or attempted suicide.
Explore graduate opportunities across all sectors, understand different recruitment processes, and prepare for your future career.
Discover more information about one of our sustainable development goals: Life below water.
Brian McManus joined Elder Dempster Lines as a second officer and made his way up the ranks to master. Find out more about Brian's experiences onboard the ships by listening to his interview.