CPD Collaborative and Professional Practice in Dementia Care
Gain a deeper understanding of dementia and the ability to identify innovations in care delivery and adapt these for your own organisation through this CPD course.
Gain a deeper understanding of dementia and the ability to identify innovations in care delivery and adapt these for your own organisation through this CPD course.
This continuing professional development (CPD) programme will equip you with skills and insights on the latest developments in acute and chronic neurosciences care and management.
This continued professional development (CPD) course examines current drivers for public health and health promotion.
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Read the oration for Michelle Lewis MBE on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.
We are an award-winning research group that provides informatics solutions for safer and cheaper new molecules by linking chemical structure and physico-chemical properties to biological activity and effects. Find out more about research, collaborations, REF highlights and people working within this group.
Read the full oration for Sir John Sorrell CBE and Lady Frances Sorrell on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.
Read the oration for Ian Smith on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.
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.
Find out how current LJMU students have managed their menstrual health whilst on campus in response to areas of concern highlighted in the LJMU EDI funded research project ‘Menstruation Matters’.