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.
We are always trying to make our research transferable to the intended population. Therefore, the Sport Psychology, Education and Coaching Research team are busy engaging in creating edited books, book chapters, blogs, podcasts, and online webinars.
Log in to Staff Infobase - the University’s staff self service tool for managing your personal information as well as booking annual leave and is where staff and managers access and update staff records.
Based within the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion, researchers from the ‘Gender, Violence and the Criminal Justice System’ group ask fundamental questions about how gender is conceptualised within and across disciplinary and institutional boundaries.
By studying the gas and stars that shape the Milky Way as well as other galaxies in the local Universe, we can understand the life cycles of stars like our Sun, unravel the chemical enrichment history of the universe, and probe the existence of black holes across a wide mass spectrum.
The Centre for the Port and Maritime History focuses on port cities and examines their relationship to maritime ventures and enterprise. Research examines: urban history, British merchant marine advertising, Liverpool and the British Empire in the eighteenth and twentieth centuries.
Our project aims to develop a charter that outlines the support that LJMU provides students faced with life-limiting or palliative diagnoses during their studies, but who wish to continue their studies.
The Violence and Adverse Childhood Experiences research group focuses on preventing interpersonal violence and adverse childhood experiences through research, advocacy and policy impact.
Reading for Wellbeing
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.