Women in science
To celebrate International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we talk to five of the top female scientists at Liverpool John Moores University to find out their thoughts on how to get more women and girls into their fields.
To celebrate International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we talk to five of the top female scientists at Liverpool John Moores University to find out their thoughts on how to get more women and girls into their fields.
Our arrangements for environmental management, sustainability and climate change fit within the university's governance structures which have staff and student representation.
The interconnected research theme of the group is the prevention and cure of human diseases. We look at: synthetic organic medicinal chemistry, natural products drug discover, photochemistry, nutraceuticals and food supplements, pharmacology and toxicology.
The Fracture and Contact Mechanics specialises in the development and use of finite element structural and multi-physics packages.
See the international entry requirements for students from Bangladesh wishing to study at Liverpool John Moore's University.
Read about our recent Decolonising the Curriculum events that aim to promote awareness and share good practice.
Meet the Women in Professional Services Network Officials
The Sensors and Communications group carry out applied research in collaboration with industries.
Making sure you refer to someone by the correct name (during face-to-face interactions or in written format such as emails), can make a world of difference and demonstrates your dedication to equality, diversity and inclusion.
Thanks to our partnership with the Bathgate Group Ltd, LJMU are able to offer a £500 award to current LJMU students for fledgling start-up ventures based in the Liverpool City Region and the Northwest.