MSc Nursing (Adult)
Study MSc Nursing (Adult) at Liverpool John Moores University. Two-year postgraduate masters degree, with fantastic clinical placements and student support. Funding support available.
Study MSc Nursing (Adult) at Liverpool John Moores University. Two-year postgraduate masters degree, with fantastic clinical placements and student support. Funding support available.
This new MSc in Natural Products Discovery is designed to train graduates to fulfil the increased worldwide demand for experts in the development of natural medicines, nutraceuticals and cosmetics.
LJMU's Counselling and Psychotherapy Practice MA develops practitioner researchers and offers the equivalent components of a PgDip in Counselling and Psychotherapy.
Accredited by the NMC in 2024 and commended for its design and content the Specialist Practitioner: District Nursing programme is an exciting and responsive programme that leads to NMC recordable qualifications in both Specialist Practice and V300 Independent and Supplementary Prescribing.
Fin out more about studying as an apprentice learner for the MSc Advanced Clinical Practice programme at Liverpool John Moores University
LJMU's Prof Doc in Health Psychology meets the requirements for BPS Stage Two training in Health Psychology and leads to eligibility for registration with the HCPC.
Exciting opportunities for artists and scientists to collaborate across the visual arts and the world of scientific inquiry, and explore the boundaries of art and science
This Public Health Addictions MSc from LJMU's Public Health Institute examines the evidence base of harms/risks relating to addictions and ways to reduce them.
Qualify as a social worker on LJMU's Social Work MA which is recognised by Social Work England and caters for all service users in many settings. The programme is geared to training and supporting knowledgeable and skilled practitioners.
Exciting opportunities for artists and scientists to collaborate across the visual arts and the world of scientific inquiry, and explore the boundaries of art and science