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  1. Facilities for Built Environment and Sustainable Technologies Research Institute students

    Find out about the range of first-rate facilities used by the staff and students of the Built Environment and Sustainable Technologies Research Institute (BEST) including labs for radio frequency and microwave sensors, highways research, industrial chemistry, soil mechanics, hydraulics, surveying, light structures and materials, structural testing, and concrete.

  2. UK bank accounts

    Find out what you need to open a UK bank account as an EU student at LJMU, and explore the types of accounts available.

  3. Liverpool Centre for Cultural, Social and Political Research

    The Liverpool Centre for Cultural, Social and Political Research aims to enable our research on contemporary culture, society and politics to flourish and to identify and illuminate connections between everyday culture, local community and the wider world.

  4. Public Health Institute case studies

    The Public Health Institute is involved in some important research. Read our case studies to gain a good summary of the type of projects we're engaged in.

  5. School of Education staff

    Meet the academic staff working to train new teachers and on innovative educational research within the School of Education.

  6. Research in Liverpool Business School

    Our research strategy has a strong focus on working with external partners. Find out more about our multidiscipline, collaborative and international approach to research has helped us build a solid reputation for producing world-class research within: Entrepreneurship and small business, Public management, Public and Private sector Evaluation research and Research with practitioners

  7. RNA Bioscience for Participatory Alopecia Research (RNA-PAR) survey

    Led by LJMU’s School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences (in affiliation with the Institute of Health Research), in collaboration with the University of Liverpool and supported by Alopecia UK, this research invites UK adults (18+) with lived experience of alopecia to participate in an anonymous online survey.