Komang Ralebitso Senior
School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences
School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences
Invest in your future success with a postgraduate degree. Postgraduate study will improve your career prospects and help you achieve your professional and personal goals. As a postgraduate student you can focus on your specific interests, expand your knowledge and undertake worthwhile and exciting research.
Submission for special issue of Animals - Open Access Journal.
This Continuing Professional Development (CPD) course will provide you with an understanding of cell culture relating to research and commercial exploitation.
Take an in-depth look at the School of Biological and Environmental Sciences' modern laboratories and equipment including digital X-rays, 3D laser scanning technology, geographic information systems and virtual reality and various simulators.
Find out more about the courses the School of Law has available. We are very proud of our degrees, which provide exceptional training for both our undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Research within the Contexts of Human Evolution Group involves archaeological, palaeontological and environmental analyses of human evolution. Our research focuses on mammalian evolution, hominin behaviour and ecology, and patterns of faunal and floral distribution. Discover our research areas and current projects, facilities, collaborations, publications and people.
Researchers from the School of Computer Science and Mathematics specialise in a wide range of subjects, find out more.
PROTECT offer two types of research degrees - PhDs (Doctor of Philosophy) and MPhils (Master of Philosophy). Learn about PROTECT's postgraduate teaching, learning and research speciailsms.
Dr Susanne Zajitschek is a rising star within our School of Biological and Environmental Sciences, having been recognised for her impact on the student learning experience and her leadership potential in teaching and learning. Joining at the onset of the pandemic in 2020, Susanne has made a big impact at LJMU in just a short period of time.