Strands: Children and Youth
Child and Youth research is divided into strands, find out more about this work.
Child and Youth research is divided into strands, find out more about this work.
Based within The Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion, Drug use and Drug Policy research members are actively researching the relationships between intoxication and society.
This project focuses on the lived experiences of people prescribed cannabis in the UK.
The Liverpool Early Number Skills Project investigates the influence of the home learning environment, language and cognitive abilities on children's early number skills. Find out more about this project.
Accommodation suitable for students with families is not provided by LJMU. The rooms which we provide in our partner halls are only available to full-time students. They are not available to the partners or children of students.
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.
The Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technologies Research Institute (AIDTRI) was established in 2025 as Liverpool John Moores University’s focal point for internationally excellent research and knowledge exchange in artificial intelligence and advanced digital technologies.
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Find out more about the Research Network on Emergency Resources Supply Chain group conferences.
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