LJMU campaigns successfully for better status for clinical exercise professionals
Clinical Exercise Physiologists can now become registered health professionals
Clinical Exercise Physiologists can now become registered health professionals
Over 300 undergraduate and postgraduate LJMU students have registered their interest in clinical trials at Liverpool School of Tropical Medicines Accelerator Research Clinic (ARC) with many LJMU students having already taken part in a study.
Energy use patterns from smart meter data could be used to help identify whether people are suffering from conditions such as dementia and depression, computer scientists have shown.
The seminar will provide an opportunity for exploration through some of the findings from the HEFCE funded project.
A shortage of fertility professionals has prompted a new Masters degree with Liverpool John Moores University.
A mini-conference highlighting developments in decolonial approaches to teaching and research across the university featuring three sessions of talks and discussion on decolonising pedagogy, assessment and research methods, will take place in November.
Pharmacists-to-be are being trained on the world's first fully patient-controlled online health record.
It is with great sadness that the university announces the death of Caroline Chinn following a long illness.
The university has launched its new social media policy to help staff get the most out of their communications and to stay safe.
A lecturer from LJMU is featured in a fantastic exhibition celebrating NHS workers in Merseyside.