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  1. TIMED: TIMe experience in Europe’s Digital age

    TIMED is a large cross-cultural research study that will investigate for the first time how increasing digital technology use is affecting how we experience time as individuals and in society across Europe.

  2. Current tender opportunities

    Discover how you can contact a member of our team for information about our current tender opportunities at Liverpool John Moores University.

  3. Experimental Technologies Lab

    Read more about the Experimental Technologies Lab, an enhancement upon four years of research pursued at our pioneering workshop and research space, FACTLab, a collaboration with Liverpool’s FACT, the Foundation for Art and Creative Technologies, the UK’s leading new technologies arts organisation.

  4. Forensic Science

    The Forensic Science Research Group influences policy and provides real world solutions. Discover our expertise including analysis of ballistic and drug materials, properties of psycho and bioactive substances, and forensic microscopy. Meet our researchers and find out how we can work with you.

  5. Careers in engineering and technology

    Discover career opportunities in Engineering and Technology with LJMU. Gain insights into industry connections, internships, and future job prospects.

  6. School of Engineering

    Discover the range of engineering programmes at LJMU’s School of Engineering. Find your ideal course and apply today.

  7. Sport and Exercise Sciences courses

    Excellent teaching and real-world experience sets you up for a bright future in the sport science and exercise industry. Our undergraduate and postgraduate degrees are in sport and exercise science, science and football, sports psychology, biomechanics, physiology and nutrition for sports.

  8. Ana Armada Bras: Sustainable Building Technology

    Ana’s lab works on transforming waste products into new civil engineering resources. The team uses bio-based waste from agriculture and industry to make new construction resources with that have resilient, self-healing properties.