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  1. About the Forensic Research Institute

    The Forensic Research Institute is a research and training organisation with expertise in aspects of evidence collection, analysis, reporting and testimony.

  2. ARI Postgraduate Research Recruitment privacy notice

    LJMU takes your privacy very seriously. This privacy notice explains how we use your personal information and your rights regarding that information. We are committed to being transparent about how we collect and use your data and to meeting our data protection obligations.

  3. Sport Psychology, Education and Coaching Research Group: Research

    Our research aims to make positive changes to coach, teacher and practitioner development and inform policy and practice to improve people’s lives. We provide multidisciplinary approaches to our research with the aim of solving real world problems and pride ourselves in collaborating with industry partners.

  4. Courses - School of Psychology

    Throughout your course, you’ll learn about how and why we think, act and react the way we do, whilst developing your critical research and analytical skills. Find out more about the courses on offer at LJMU's School of Psychology.

  5. Research fellowship opportunities

    Discover diverse research fellowships in astrophysics at Liverpool John Moores University. Apply now for exciting opportunities in observational, theoretical, and computational astrophysics.

  6. Seminar Series 2022

    The Research Centre in Evolutionary Anthropology and Palaeoecology hosts an annual seminar series.

  7. What it's like to be a teacher

    Several months into her role as a primary school teacher, we catch up with Sarah Wright, who completed her teacher training with LJMU, to find out what her first year has been like.

  8. RNA Bioscience for Participatory Alopecia Research (RNA-PAR) survey

    Led by LJMU’s School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences (in affiliation with the Institute of Health Research), in collaboration with the University of Liverpool and supported by Alopecia UK, this research invites UK adults (18+) with lived experience of alopecia to participate in an anonymous online survey.