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  1. Travelling to James Parsons Building

    Get directions for travelling to the James Parsons Building, including sat nav coordinates, parking information and public transport information.

  2. Travelling to Cherie Booth Building

    Get directions for travelling to the Cherie Booth Building, including sat nav coordinates, parking information and public transport information.

  3. Copyright notice

    Information about the content displayed on this website and its copyright status.

  4. Cardiovascular Health Sciences Research Group

    Our research aims to improve cardiovascular health via exercise training and physical activity. Our two main areas of expertise are cardiac function and structure and vascular function and structure in health and disease.

  5. Esther Rantzen CBE

    Read the oration for Esther Rantzen CBE on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.

  6. Eco-Innovatory case studies

    The Low Carbon Eco-Innovatory helps local businesses by creating innovative low carbon goods, processes and services. Read the case studies to find out who we work with and how we have helped these businesses.

  7. Liverpool Business School Degree Apprenticeships 

    Liverpool Business School, a Faculty within Liverpool John Moores University is located within the Redmonds Building. Liverpool John Moores University, recognises that trained managers can transform business performance; the Government apprenticeship scheme is an opportunity to enable this transformation.

  8. Barbara Dickson OBE

    Read the oration for Barbara Dickson OBE on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.

  9. Stephen E. Coleman Best Paper Award

    The Stephen E. Coleman Best Paper Award is given biennially for the best paper submitted to the River Flow Conference Series first authored by a young researcher. This award was established by the IAHR Fluvial Hydraulics Committee in September 2014, in memory of Prof. Stephen E. Coleman (1966–2012).