LJMU Virtual Global Citizens' Conference
The LJMU Virtual Global Citizens' Conference takes place 11-12 November 2020. Find out more about this LJMU event.
The LJMU Virtual Global Citizens' Conference takes place 11-12 November 2020. Find out more about this LJMU event.
In March 2026, LCAPS at Liverpool John Moores University hosted officers from the Norwegian Police University College (Politihøgskolen) as part of an international exchange programme.
Explore our pioneering use of omic techniques to study muscle adaptation, revealing new insights into muscle growth, injury prevention, and recovery in athletes.
Discover the healing power of bibliotherapy at LJMU. Explore our curated collection of books for mental wellbeing, tailored to support students and staff.
Rio Boothe is an LJMU student and a para-athlete. He competes in athletics with the Manchester Harriers and with the LJMU Athletics Team. He’s a real role model for others with disabilities and is striving to raise awareness about the challenges disabled people face when trying to access sport.
The aim of the conference is to provide a platform for students, academics, and practitioners to connect and share knowledge to create, promote, and lead change for women and girls across all facets of sport.
Mark Wynne is the Interim Director of LJMU's Library and services.
To help researchers excel and reach their full potential we offer a full range of personal, professional and career development opportunities via the Researcher Development Programme.
Visit the Vevox help website to learn how to use live polling in your lecture.
Take a look at our guiding principles for Canvas.