Five years of Prospero
Five years ago, Liverpool John Moores University switched on Prospero, a High-Performance Computing (HPC) cluster named for the wise magician in Shakespeare’s The Tempest.
Five years ago, Liverpool John Moores University switched on Prospero, a High-Performance Computing (HPC) cluster named for the wise magician in Shakespeare’s The Tempest.
Find out information about one of the bigger digital escape rooms (approx 200 students at a time) we have helped Faculty colleagues develop and deliver repeatedly over the last few years.
Last month staff were given access to Office 365. This resource includes web based versions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
Discover postgraduate scholarships for international students at LJMU, offering financial assistance to advance your education.
Partnership Grants of up to £3000 are available to schools to enable students to carry out science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) projects. The School of Sport and Exercise Sciences runs two of these projects per year.
Find out more about research projects undertaken by the Biomechanics Research Group.
High Performance Sport and TASS
Two scholarly essays by Dr Gerry Smyth relating to his setting of all 36 lyrics from James Joyce's 'Chamber Music'; this page also includes a list of 'Aphorisms and Quotations', offering reflections on different aspects of Joyce's original lyric sequence.
To book out the sports hall or the studios, please make sure to include the dates and times required for the booking alongside which specific space that will be used.
Sport and Exercise Science exchange programmes