LJMU faculties and schools
Our two faculties are home to world-leading research, teaching, and learning across a diverse range of academic fields.
Our two faculties are home to world-leading research, teaching, and learning across a diverse range of academic fields.
Graeme Close is a sport nutrition consultant, professor of Human Physiology and programme leader for the Masters degree in Sport Nutrition at LJMU.
Our interdisciplinary programmes empower you to lead change — whether in law, policing, human rights, or public service.
Find out more about the English department at LJMU.
The Clinical Exercise Physiology Clinic is led and directed by academic staff within the Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences, bringing together established expertise in clinical exercise physiology, long term condition management, and applied research.
In the £26 million Tom Reilly Building, you’ll find psychology students recording brain activity with EEG and fNIRS and using virtual reality systems and a driving simulator to test out simulated activities. See more of the facilities at LJMU's School of Psychology.
Graeme Close, a Professor in Human Physiology at LJMU. He combines his academic research with nutrition and physiology consultancy to some of the world's leading sporting organisations.
The Behavioural Ecology and Physiology Research Group studies the functions, mechanisms and development of behavioural and physiological interactions between organisms environment.
Professor Phil Vickerman, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Student Experience
Discover organisations offering advice on recruitment, employment, and sharing information about your disability or health condition with employers.