State-of-the-art facilities for sport scientists
We have the latest specialist facilities for sport scientists. Find out about the laboratories and equipment we are using.
We have the latest specialist facilities for sport scientists. Find out about the laboratories and equipment we are using.
Within the time domain astrophysics research group, we are involved in major observational survey projects. We work on a variety of explosive transients, including galactic and extragalactic novae, type la supernovae, core collapse supernovae, and gamma rays bursts. The Liverpool Telescope is the workhorse of the group. Find out more about our research.
The Liverpool Pilots remain essential for the safe navigation of the Mersey and its estuary.
Within the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, we're looking to recruit volunteers for a skin function study.
In the £26 million Tom Reilly Building, you’ll find psychology students recording brain activity with EEG and fNIRS and using virtual reality systems and a driving simulator to test out simulated activities. See more of the facilities at LJMU's School of Psychology.
Welcome to our IT help and support section for students. Here you can see all of the IT services available to you to work from home or on campus as well as information about managing your LJMU account and how to ask an IT related question.
Are you interested in taking part in a research project that aims to identify implicit motives of behaviour? We are aiming to examine the impact of short movie clips on the implicit power, affiliation and achievement motives.
From health and education to environmental causes and overseas opportunities, explore the diverse volunteering options for LJMU students and staff.
Policing and securities research is divided into strands, find out more about this work.
Read the oration for Dr Frank Cottrell Boyce on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.