Armed Forces research
Find out more about LJMU's commitment to develop cross-faculty research, to exchange knowledge, and to collaborate with external partners and organisations that focus on the Armed Forces community.
Find out more about LJMU's commitment to develop cross-faculty research, to exchange knowledge, and to collaborate with external partners and organisations that focus on the Armed Forces community.
This video documentary was created for an assessed task on a distance learning tourism module in EHC.
Since 2011, the international IAHR/WMO/IAHS training course on stream gauging has been organized in six countries around the world by recognized hydrometry experts.
Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics Research Group is focused on the use of medicines and the delivery of healthcare. Our areas of interest include: evidence-based practice and service delivery in clinical pharmacy, health information needs and supporting safe self-care, and therapeutics. Find out more about our expertise, collaborations and people within the team.
This Continuing Professional Development (CPD) course will develop the knowledge and skills required for delivering education and training sessions to healthcare professionals and encourage you to reflect on your approach to teaching. | Apply now for 2025 entry
Liverpool Business School, a Faculty within Liverpool John Moores University is located within the Redmonds Building. Liverpool John Moores University, recognises that trained managers can transform business performance; the Government apprenticeship scheme is an opportunity to enable this transformation.
A collaboration across institutions and countries capturing the cultural, social and economic transformations of the European Capital of Culture 2026 in Trenčín, Slovakia.
Find out more about the PhD and postgraduate courses the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Research Centre offer.
LJMU provides access to LinkedIn Learning: an online video-based learning platform.
Find out more about legislation to fulfil and protect human rights