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  1. Awards and recognition

    LJMU is internationally recognised for our role at the forefront of innovation and pioneering research, and rated highly for the quality of our teaching and student experience.

  2. Directory of Armed Forces related organisations

    There are many external organisations that support the wider Armed Forces Covenant that we at Liverpool John Moores University have links with, and other organisations locally and nationally that provide support for the Armed Forces community.

  3. Research Centre for Brain and Behaviour

    Within the Research Centre for Brain and Behaviour we are involved in research which looks at perception, attention, emotion, learning and memory, sensory and motor processes, and includes animal models of neurobehavioral research. We investigate cognitive and brain mechanisms in psychologically and neurologically intact animals and humans, and the disruption of these processes caused by drugs, brain damage, ageing or atypical development.

  4. JRBM Best Paper and Best Reviewer Awards

    Discover excellence in river basin research with the JRBM awards honour top papers & reviewers. Join us at River Flow Conference for announcements and celebration.

  5. GaP

    GaP (Grants and Projects) is a collaborative creative environment for Principal Investigators (PI's) applying for external funding and professional services to work together on compelling bids and project proposals.

  6. LIFE Institute Steering Group

    The Liverpool Institute for Research in Education has an extensive record of conducting educational research that has been influential locally, nationally and internationally.

  7. Resources for teachers

    Download resources designed by lecturers in Mathematics to support teachers in their delivery of the A Level curriculum and integrate careers education at a subject level.

  8. Habi Ceesay

    Habi was born in the Gambia but spent most of her formative years in Germany before moving to the UK. She has overcome the obstacles and discrimination that she faced throughout her childhood and teenage years in Germany, to seek out her own opportunities, to educate herself and to work with others to challenge unconscious bias and promote inclusivity.