People – Institute for Health Research
The Institute for Health Research has drawn in experts from across the health disciplines of LJMU. Find out about the people behind the Institute.
The Institute for Health Research has drawn in experts from across the health disciplines of LJMU. Find out about the people behind the Institute.
Find out about the courses offered at the Astrophysics Research Institute including undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, distance learning courses and PhD studies.
These researchers collectively contribute to forensic, social, and cognitive psychology, with work spanning offender behaviour, violence risk, sexual violence prevention, moral decision making, personality, and the psychological impact of digital and social environments.
Research undertaken by CCSE members of the Prisons and Punishment Research Culture raises critical questions about the role of the modern prison in deeply divided societies like the UK.
Our art and design courses are an exciting blend of theory and practice, embedded in the history and creativity of the city of Liverpool. Discover what courses you could study within art and design.
Jamie Christon is the Chief Executive of Chester Zoo and was chosen as one of 10 new honorary fellows during LJMU’s Bicentenary year. The honour reflects his work driving forward conservation at the zoo, preventing extinction in a changing world, and working collaboratively with organisations, partners, and visitors.
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Based within LJMU’s Faculty of Engineering and Technology, LIVE Lab provides cutting-edge facilities for the development and delivery of usability research through immersive, virtual, mixed and augmented reality technologies.
The Liverpool Centre for Olympic Research on Inclusion (LCORI) are part of the global network of Olympic Study Centres and the first of its kind in the world to focus exclusively on inclusion.
The Research Unit for Financial Inclusion is recognised as a leader in credit union research. We undertake research into issues central to the development of credit union, co-operatives and social enterprise and to the future of low and moderate-income consumer finance.