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  1. Tell us what you think

    We are always striving to improve our services for students and your feedback is vital is helping us to do this. We will actively use the feedback to constantly improve our delivery and provide you with the best possible customer service experience.

  2. Join a Society

    Interested in joining a social, academic or cultural club while at LJMU? Discover the wide range of clubs and societies available to join at the University - there's something for everyone.

  3. Access Actus

    Actus is our secure online platform which enables you to more easily engage with and take ownership of your objectives and development.

  4. Public Health Institute

    The Public Health Institute is influencing health service design and delivery. Our research interests include drugs and alcohol, violence, the environment and more. Find out about our research, the courses available within the School and career opportunities.

  5. 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.

  6. Project news

    Find out the latest news within the Research Network on Emergency Resources Supply Chain group.

  7. Photo gallery

    Explore more about the Research Network on Emergency Resources Supply Chain.

  8. Conferences

    Find out more about the Research Network on Emergency Resources Supply Chain group conferences.

  9. Travelling to Tithebarn Building

    Here you will find information about travelling to the Tithebarn Street Building including maps, directions and advice to help you find us.

  10. Neuroscience Research Theme

    The Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience Research Group is concerned with the mechanisms underlying cognitive and emotional behaviour and the disruption of these processes by drugs, ageing, atypical development or disease. Find out about our expertise, collaborations, facilities, publications and learning opportunities within the group.