The resilience of traditionally constructed buildings to flooding
The aim of this study is to gain professional insight into the surface water flood resilience of traditionally constructed buildings in England.
The aim of this study is to gain professional insight into the surface water flood resilience of traditionally constructed buildings in England.
This compilation of best practices in diversity and inclusion, sourced from the project funds dedicated to this cause, will serve as a key resource for essential materials and research aimed at fostering inclusive workplaces and communities.
LJMU is committed to making its website and the material provided on it accessible to as many people as possible.
Find out more about NameCoach and how it works.
A platform to showcase and celebrate the University's new professors.
LJMU is a member of NCUK (Northern Consortium of UK universities). International students who successfully complete an NCUK programme are guaranteed a place at one of the 11 consortium universities. Read more about the programmes on offer and why an NCUK pathway programme may be a good option for you.
Learn about the undergraduate application process for international students and how to apply to our university.
LJMU is proud to host the Liverpool City Region Retrofit Summit and Expo 2026, a landmark, free to attend event bringing together housing professionals, local authorities, industry leaders, academics, community organisations and policy makers who are shaping the future of low carbon homes.
The Home and Domestic Cultures research cluster provides an interdisciplinary and collaborative space to investigate the multifaceted meaning of home across historical periods and in our contemporary world.
LJMU are Programme Members of the Student Minds University Mental Health Charter. Find out what this means for our university.