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  1. LOOM

    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.

  2. Drama and Performance Research Group

    Find out more about the past work and present projects carried out at the Drama and Performance Research Group, and learn about their unique expertise.

  3. Phase unwrapping

    Find out more information about the Phase Unwrapping project undertaken by the Coherent and Electro Optics Research Group, the clients they worked with, and all the steps taken until a solution to the problem was attained.

  4. MEMARC

    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.

  5. Living in Liverpool

    Discover everything there is to know about Liverpool, with its history, culture and social life, and find out why it's such an incredible city to study in.

  6. Beyond Liverpool

    Liverpool is an ideal location for exploring the rest of the UK. You can leave Liverpool in the morning and head out to spend the day in Wales, Yorkshire, the Lake District, or even London and still be home for dinner.

  7. Alumni

    Join the LJMU Alumni Association and experience the benefits of being a graduate. Apply today if you're not already a member.

  8. Who we are

    In the English Literature Department, we are a scholarly community of sixteen full-time, permanent lecturers, all with PhDs.

  9. IRP Research

    International Relations and Politics are a diverse department with a range of research expertise, including in US democracy, cultural politics, sports mega-events, nationalism and devolution, and non-western theories of IR.