Researchers to help ease burden of childhood trauma
LJMU's Public Health Institute partners Mersey Care's research unit The Mental Health Research Innovation Centre to provide knowledge for policy on Adverse Childhood Experiences
LJMU's Public Health Institute partners Mersey Care's research unit The Mental Health Research Innovation Centre to provide knowledge for policy on Adverse Childhood Experiences
A new drug to treat the ultra-rare genetic disease alkaptonuria (AKU) has been given the go-ahead following research in Liverpool.
Liverpool was recently crowned the number one student city by the Student Crowd Awards, so what sort of amazing things can you get up to this new year and new semester both on and off campus. Here’s our top picks for things to do this semester.
Helping your move go smoothly.
2023 is a big year for Liverpool John Moores University. Not only is it our bicentenary marking 200 years since the institution was founded and became the LJMU as we know it today, there’s also so much going on across the city over the coming months.
Now open in our Education Building, co-designed by neurodivergent students and facilitated by PhD researcher Libby Robinson.
Simulations of Space aid public and scientific understanding of science
We want to make it easier for LJMU students who have a disability, or are neurodiverse, to tell the university. This is so reasonable adjustments can be made, and we can support you throughout your studies, ensuring you get the very best student experience.
Emily Roxbee Cox on how she wants to give students the best possible experience
Join us on Wednesday 22 October from 1pm to 4pm at the Student Life Building.