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  1. Colas

    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.

  2. Prozone Sports

    Discover the Knowledge Transfer Partnership project that LJMU worked on with Prozone Sports.

  3. GlaxoSmithKline

    Discover how GlaxoSmithKline benefited from working with LJMU's staff, students and resources on a sports and exercise science research project.

  4. Barclays IT Unix Division

    Discover how Barclays IT Unix Division benefited from working with LJMU staff, students and resources on a brainstorming product development project.

  5. Liverpool City Council

    Discover how Liverpool City Council benefited from working with LJMU's staff, students and resources as they delivered a series of Adult Social Care Courses.

  6. Delta Fluid Products

    Delta Fluids Products specialise in the field of controls, valves and gases. Discover how LJMU worked with this company to help develop a product.

  7. Think Aloud

    Dr Amy Whitehead initially used and developed ‘Think Aloud’ as part of her PhD, looking at how Golfers make decisions. This led her to develop a course which supports sports coaches development, which was initially funded by LJMU, and delivered to a number of coaches at St Helens Rugby League Club.

  8. Contact – Start-up Hub

    The Start-up Hub address, email and telephone number can all be found on this contact page. Get in touch with us today.

  9. FTDP scholarship funding

    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.