Shaping resettlement policy and practice: a case study partnership
Shaping resettlement policy and practice: a case study partnership
Shaping resettlement policy and practice: a case study partnership
This project focuses on the role olfactory and oral perception plays in shaping our consummatory experiences, preferences, and food seeking behaviours. Research into this area is important to health research, shaping understanding of individual differences in food selection, consumption, and other dietary behaviours.
LJMU is committed to creating peaceful and inclusive societies. On campus, we support Armed Forces Day and we’re recognised under the Ministry of Defence’s Employer Recognition Scheme. Locally, we’ve partnered with the Merseyside Police, raising the standard of policing in Merseyside. Nationally, LJMU AI researchers helped to solve murder case using a deep learning method originally developed for eco-conservation.
We partner with respected colleges, universities and organisations around the world. Find out more about international partnerships at LJMU.
As a part of the LJMU Qualitative Analysis in Action project, you can find out about the gender issues within Nepal.
Find out how to apply for a postgraduate taught or research programme.
From providing nutritional advice to sports teams to giving talks on health in the workplace for businesses, Graeme Close works with a wide range of organisations.
Advice to Partner institutions staff about access to LJMU Library electronic resources.
The LJMU Women Professors Network is for all female academics at Professorial level.
Read the oration for Jane Greenwood on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Gillian Reynolds.