Research aims to better connect disabled children with local sport
LJMU researchers in sport science hope to make a difference to the lives of children with learning disabilities through their Movement Matters community research project.
LJMU researchers in sport science hope to make a difference to the lives of children with learning disabilities through their Movement Matters community research project.
Liverpool John Moores University is one of six across the UK to be shortlisted in the most prestigious category by the Times Higher.
The annual Susan Cotton and Sue Dunthorne Travel awards are open to undergraduate and postgraduate students in the school, designed to enhance students personal and career development through travel and impactful experiences. Successful applicants for the Susan Cotton Awards receive a budget of £1500 to spend on the trip of a life to their choice of destinations, while the Sue Dunthorne Travel Bursary is an award of £500 to travel anywhere in the UK or overseas.
Marine research experts at Liverpool John Moores University are to undertake a major study of the risks to global merchant shipping.
A blog by Vice-Chancellor Professor Mark Power delving into the story of Sir John Moores, the man LJMU is named after.
More than 50 students undertaking master’s study in advanced clinical practice, including those studying via a degree apprenticeship, showcased change in practice innovations and evidence-based projects.
LJMU, WWF and HUTAN came together to examine better ways of detecting the great apes in the Bornean forest canopy, by using drones fitted with thermal-imaging cameras.
Chief Constable Rob Carden and top team lead from front won wellbeing with Ultrahuman Ring wearables.
Board game developed through artistic workshops aims to improve the public’s understanding of life of licence
LJMU academic staff travelled to Malta to recognise and celebrate the achievements of a group of graduating students.