Research integrity reports
Our Annual Statement on Research Integrity provides information about our work and a high-level summary of matters related to allegations of research misconduct.
Our Annual Statement on Research Integrity provides information about our work and a high-level summary of matters related to allegations of research misconduct.
The Students at the Heart Conference is a collaborative event organised by the Teaching and Learning Academy and Organisational Development, with support from other key areas across the University.
Secure an LJMU-funded internship with a local organisation, gaining graduate-level experience. Open to Level 5, Level 6, and recent graduates.
The LJMU Go Global fund allows students to undertake international projects, from existing programmes such as Camp America or TEFL (teaching English as a foreign language) courses, to individual projects students have designed themselves. Find out more about the Global Citizen and Global Scholar funding schemes available to LJMU students.
The aim of the conference is to provide a platform for students, academics, and practitioners to connect and share knowledge to create, promote, and lead change for women and girls across all facets of sport.
Yes, We See You! at LJMU challenges barriers facing adults with learning disabilities, giving Mencap members a real taste of university life.
Discover diverse research fellowships in astrophysics at Liverpool John Moores University. Apply now for exciting opportunities in observational, theoretical, and computational astrophysics.
Information for paper submissions for the River Flow 2024 Conference, including submission deadlines.
LJMU’s Better Futures Summer Schools provide global learning, academic activities, and cultural excursions in partnership with top universities.
If you are struggling with your mental health or thoughts of suicide, some useful details are below. If you are in immediate danger (or concerned someone else is) or may harm yourself, please dial 111 for urgent medical advice, or call 999 for an emergency response.