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Learn how to use the Immersive Reader to read text aloud and other accessible tools in Canvas and Microsoft products.
Learn how to use the Immersive Reader to read text aloud and other accessible tools in Canvas and Microsoft products.
Find out more about Liverpool Business School's Strategy, International Business and Management (SIBM) Group, the purpose of the SIBM group is to bring together academics with interest in international business, management and strategy.
Liverpool Logistics Offshore and Marine Research Institute (LOOM) is a leading research unit in marine, offshore and transport studies. LOOM's research interests include: 3D-simulation of logistics movement, evolutionary algorithms and optimisation, formal Ship safety assessment, human and organisational error studies and logistics supply chain studies.
The Tourism, Travel, Culture and Heritage Research Group (TTCH) at Liverpool John Moores University reflects the inter- and multi-disciplinary nature of these topics. It is composed of researchers with a range of research backgrounds, methodological approaches and expertise drawn from both UK and international contexts.
The expertise of the Geography and Environmental Science Research Group: ecology, conservation, biodiversity, climate change, palaeoenvironments, sustainability, geoforensics; and water, sediment and soil science. Find out about our members, current projects and collaborations.
Situated in the Faculty of Technology and Environment, the Mechanical Engineering and Materials Research Centre (MEMARC) conducts research into mechanical engineering, materials, applied mathematics, as well as dynamics and control areas.
General Engineering Research Institute has produced a huge breadth of high-impact engineering research. GERI’s five major groups conduct research into: optical metrology, mechanical engineering, electronic engineering and laser processing.
The Research Centre in Evolutionary Anthropology and Palaeoecology pursue knowledge and seek evidence in the areas of: social behaviour, ecology and conservation; human variation and adaptability; human evolution; and forensic anthropology. Find out more about each specific area of interest.
Established in 1979, the Liverpool Law Review journal has been based in the School of Law and Justice Studies at LJMU since its creation.
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