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Improving patient outcomes through better project management of clinical trials
Find out more about how LJMU Business School created a model that re-engineers the relationship between pharmaceutical companies and trials operator, ensuring greater communication and common purpose. Improving patient outcomes through better project management of clinical trials
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Curriculum Enhancement Internships 2021/22: Building Learning Communities
Funding was made available to support a number of Curriculum Enhancement Student Internship projects during 2020/2021.
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PhD studies with the Astrophysics Research Institute
If you are interested in pursuing a PhD with the Astrophysics Research Insitute, you can find out about the entry requirements, projects on offer and how to get in touch with us.
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What we do – Face to Face with Sport and Exercise Sciences
Find out about our public engagement activities, our background and what we do at Face to Face.
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Hi-Tech Steel Services
Hi-Tech Steel Services are a St Helens based steel stockholder and processor, with the capacity to process in excess of over 5,000 tonnes of strip mill product per month. LJMU were able to provide access to specialist academic expertise and offer a dedicated resource, enabling Hi-Tech Steel to investigate the options available to them.
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The Heterosis Projects
Embracing hybridity and promoting heterosis across and between the Labs, cultures, disciplines and forms of knowledge within ART LABS.
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Research within LCAPS
Find out about the research taking place within the Liverpool Centre for Advanced Policing Studies.
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Teaching and Learning Academy projects
The Teaching and Learning Academy undertake a variety of projects, including the Teaching and Learning Conference, surveys, the Teaching and Learning awards, Curriculum Enhancement Internships, as well as the Learning Gain project.
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Suicide crisis and self-harm attendance at A&E in autistic CYP
Research suggests that autistic people are at a higher risk of suicide than non-autistic people. Figures show that up to 66% of autistic adults had thought about suicide during their lifetime (compared to 20% of non-autistic adults), and up to 35% had planned or attempted suicide.