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Explore LJMU's Faculty of Arts, Professional and Social Studies with our virtual tour. Discover innovative spaces, cutting-edge facilities, and vibrant student life.
Explore LJMU's Faculty of Arts, Professional and Social Studies with our virtual tour. Discover innovative spaces, cutting-edge facilities, and vibrant student life.
Find out more about LJMU's commitment to develop cross-faculty research, to exchange knowledge, and to collaborate with external partners and organisations that focus on the Armed Forces community.
The School of Humanities and Social Science specialise in English and Cultural History, Media, History, Culture and Communication, Policing Studies and Criminology and Sociology. Find out more about the School's courses, research and staff here.
97% of our research activity is rated world-leading or internationally excellent within RISES. Find out about our Biomechanics, Brain and Behaviour, Cardiovascular Health Sciences, Exercise Metabolism and Adaptation, Psychology and Development research groups and our exchanges: the Physical Activity Exchange and the Football Exchange.
This Continuing Professional Development (CPD) course will provide you with an understanding of cell culture relating to research and commercial exploitation.
This Continuing Professional Development (CPD) course will provide you with an understanding of cell culture relating to research and commercial exploitation.
Liverpool Health Commission is a new, dynamic initiative fully funded by Liverpool John Moores University. The Commission aims to conduct independent investigation and critical analysis of significant, key public health and health care policy issues.
The Liverpool Research Institute for Climate and Sustainability (LiRICS) brings together and accelerating world-leading research around climate and sustainability.
The Journalism department at Liverpool John Moores University is pleased to be hosting a free one-day conference on EDI in Journalism education on 26 June.
Based within the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion, researchers from the ‘Gender, Violence and the Criminal Justice System’ group ask fundamental questions about how gender is conceptualised within and across disciplinary and institutional boundaries.