CPD Research Methods
In this CPD course you'll develop your skills as a potential producer of research, along with your ability to systematically evaluate research outcomes from a variety of sources and using a range of data analysis techniques.
In this CPD course you'll develop your skills as a potential producer of research, along with your ability to systematically evaluate research outcomes from a variety of sources and using a range of data analysis techniques.
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In this CPD course you'll develop your skills as a potential producer of research, along with your ability to systematically evaluate research outcomes from a variety of sources and using a range of data analysis techniques.
Find out more about accessing health care and other support which can assist asylum seekers and refugees to deal with the practical and emotional demands of settling in the UK.
This free to attend conference brings together PhD students from around the world who are undertaking research that aims to improve or understand health, behaviour or health care.
The Engage, Educate and Enhance public engagement programme within the School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences offers a range of activities and services. Find out more about some of our projects and expertise.
We work to ensure the optimal health and wellbeing across multiple societal groups, from the youngest to oldest members of society, to elite athletes and individuals with significant health and wellbeing challenges. We promote healthy lives and physical, social and metal wellbeing across Liverpool. We are also committed to tackling global health challenges in low-resourced settings in the Global South.
The Mental Health Service is available for all LJMU students to access. Our Mental Health Advisors’ are registered professionals who can offer one-to-one support and advice to students who feel they may be experiencing mental health difficulties.
A full day of discussions from leading experts in the field of muscle health.
Professor Zara Quigg is one of the youngest professors at LJMU and a behavioural epidemiologist at our Public Health Institute. Her zeal and energy have placed her at the heart of the fight for better public health here on Merseyside.