About – Institute for Health Research
The Institute for Health Research was established in 2006as the virtual home of health research across LJMU. Find out about the research that is carried out within the Institute.
The Institute for Health Research was established in 2006as the virtual home of health research across LJMU. Find out about the research that is carried out within the Institute.
Rooted in the history and radical mission of the Liverpool Mechanics’ School of Arts (1825) and the city of Liverpool’s industrial legacy, the Institute has emerged as a pioneer of creativity and innovation, grounded in a deep commitment to inclusion and diversity - values that both shaped its history and foreground its future-facing mission.
Learn more about the publications, papers and research members of the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Research Centre, the Electric Machines and Drives Research Group and the Microelectronics Research Group have published.
Find out more about the staff from the Electrical and Electronic Research Centre. Read the researchers profiles, publications and contact details.
Explore the The Liverpool Institute for Research in Education's research cluster into teacher education and development for schooling and learning improvement.
Gender, violence and the criminal justice system research within the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion.
Research undertaken by CCSE members of the Prisons and Punishment Research Culture raises critical questions about the role of the modern prison in deeply divided societies like the UK.
Reimagining the Veteran is one of the strands within the Artivism Research Group. It aims to bring together academics, the arts, policymakers and advocates with veteran communities. Find out more about this project and watch the interviews.
Transgender Homicides and Policing Policy
Find out how LJMU's research informed the design and implementation of new innovative services across the North West of England for the management of self-harm and suicide risk.