Moves + app
The Moves + app brings the ‘Do What Moves You’ philosophy to life inviting students across Liverpool to connect, explore, and be active, even outside the Sport Building.
The Moves + app brings the ‘Do What Moves You’ philosophy to life inviting students across Liverpool to connect, explore, and be active, even outside the Sport Building.
LCR 4.0 is seen as an exemplar project with regards to supporting the adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies for SMEs in Liverpool City Region. LCR START is designed to offer a proactive business outreach focused around digital strategy for business approach.
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Designed specifically for those who are interested in strategic people management and human resource practices.
Watch videos of Graeme Close in action.
Explore a range of scholarships at LJMU designed to support international students in achieving their academic goals.
Some of the members within the Research Centre in Evolutionary Anthropology and Palaeoecology present their research findings on television programmes, including National Geographic, and at various conferences. Watch videos about human evolution, conservation strategies, animal behaviour and forensic practices.
Research within the Contexts of Human Evolution Group involves archaeological, palaeontological and environmental analyses of human evolution. Our research focuses on mammalian evolution, hominin behaviour and ecology, and patterns of faunal and floral distribution. Discover our research areas and current projects, facilities, collaborations, publications and people.
Solicitor Rachel founded LJMU’s free Legal Advice Centre in 2014, just one year after she joined the School of Law. Every year the centre helps hundreds of people through its free legal advice and public legal information activities, contributing significantly to the economic and social wellbeing of the Liverpool City Region, while developing our students’ skills to put them one step ahead in their professional careers upon graduation.
Find out more about The National Schools Observatory: Fascination with Space fires young scientific careers - Professor Andy Newsam.