Immersive Technology: Using research from Human-Computer Interaction to support business
Immersive Technology: Using research from Human-Computer Interaction to support business
Immersive Technology: Using research from Human-Computer Interaction to support business
See how LJMU engages with and supports local communities through programs, partnerships, and volunteer efforts.
Here are just a few reasons why you should choose the Liverpool Business School.
Five years ago, Liverpool John Moores University switched on Prospero, a High-Performance Computing (HPC) cluster named for the wise magician in Shakespeare’s The Tempest.
Find out more about the Careers Team and our commitment to equality, diversity, and confidentiality. Access valuable resources and insights to guide you.
Learn more about Liverpool Business School's International Week, held 20–24 March 2017, featuring global learning and exchange opportunities.
Find out more information about our Visiting Research Fellows.
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.
Read the oration for Dame Philippa Russel on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Sir Bert Massie.
The LJMU Ethnically Diverse Staff Network is open to staff whom identify as Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic, in the first instance.