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  1. Women's Physiology and Nutrition Symposium 2025

    The Women's Physiology and Nutrition Symposium is hosted by exercise metabolism researchers Dr Jennifer Barrett, Dr Kelsie Johnson and Dr Juliette Strauss from our Research institute of Sport and Exercise Science department.

  2. Liverpool Centre for Engaged Management Research (LCEMR)

    Liverpool Centre for Engaged Management Research (LCEMR), based within Liverpool Business School, is an interdisciplinary hub dedicated to advancing innovative, impactful, and socially relevant research in business and management.

  3. Research in the School of Biological and Environmental Sciences

    The School of Biological and Environmental Sciences conduct interdisciplinary and collaborative research with a number of large organisations across the globe within the areas of genetics, neurobiology, anthropology, medical entomology, ecology, evolution, and the environment.

  4. Forensic and Investigative Psychology: People and Processes

    These researchers collectively contribute to forensic, social, and cognitive psychology, with work spanning offender behaviour, violence risk, sexual violence prevention, moral decision making, personality, and the psychological impact of digital and social environments.

  5. Dr Scott Foster

    Scott is the PhD programme leader with responsibility for the doctoral students in our business school. Having followed a path into the miliary at just 16, gaining only one GCSE, Scott came to study for a degree at LJMU later in life, eventually gaining a PhD before becoming a member of staff and now inspiring others to follow in his footsteps.

  6. Programme

    View the programme for the annual Liverpool Neuroscience Day taking place at LJMU on 13 June 2017.

  7. CCSE publications

    The Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion's publications.

  8. Policing, Security and Prisons

    Policing, Security and Prisons research within the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion.