Honorary Fellows 2026
Find out more about the Honorary Fellows awarded in 2026.
Find out more about the Honorary Fellows awarded in 2026.
View the programme for the annual Liverpool Neuroscience Day taking place at LJMU on 13 June 2017.
The latest national assessment of research excellence (the REF2021) confirmed the high quality of research carried out under the roof of our research centre.
In the Brain and Behaviour Research Group within RISES, we study human motor behaviour from the neural level through to perception and cognition. Our two main areas of research are sensorimotor neuroscience and expert performance and learning.
This website provides information on the project, findings which emerge from the project as and when they become available, and allows you to contact the project team if you have any further questions.
The Liverpool Institute for Research in Education has an extensive record of conducting educational research that has been influential locally, nationally and internationally.
This study aims to understand the causal relationship between discrimination and psychosis in ethnic minority populations in the UK.
Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement or ‘PPIE’ has become a wide-spread phenomenon in health and social care research. PPIE is considered the gold standard of research and is typically required by funding bodies (such as the NIHR) to access grant funding.
Find out more information about LJMU's cross university Armed forces Steering Group and their commitment to supporting students, staff and its wider communities who have a connection to the Armed Forces.
Develop independent and supplementary prescribing skills at LJMU, covering consultation, decision-making, governance and legal practice. | Apply now for 2026 entry