School of Nursing and Advanced Practice academic staff
Meet the academic staff working to train new nurses, paramedics and other health and social care workers within the School of Nursing and Advanced Practice.
Meet the academic staff working to train new nurses, paramedics and other health and social care workers within the School of Nursing and Advanced Practice.
The Start-up Hub address, email and telephone number can all be found on this contact page. Get in touch with us today.
Find out more about LJMU's commitment to develop cross-faculty research, to exchange knowledge, and to collaborate with external partners and organisations that focus on the Armed Forces community.
Read the oration for Miles Templeman on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.
Lorraine Shaw was the Subject Lead for Nursing in the School of Nursing and Allied Health from 2013 until her retirement in 2023. As a registered nurse since 1987, practising in a range of clinical areas, her ties with LJMU began in 1992 when she needed a degree to progress with her career and enrolled with LJMU while continuing to work full-time for the NHS, and later venturing into teaching and management.
Read the oration for John Blashford-Snell OBE on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.
Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics Research Group is focused on the use of medicines and the delivery of healthcare. Our areas of interest include: evidence-based practice and service delivery in clinical pharmacy, health information needs and supporting safe self-care, and therapeutics. Find out more about our expertise, collaborations and people within the team.
Peter Woods was a Cadet Officer at Elder Dempster Lines. Listen to Peter's interview.
Within the Research Centre for Brain and Behaviour we are involved in research which looks at perception, attention, emotion, learning and memory, sensory and motor processes, and includes animal models of neurobehavioral research. We investigate cognitive and brain mechanisms in psychologically and neurologically intact animals and humans, and the disruption of these processes caused by drugs, brain damage, ageing or atypical development.
Read the oration for Johnny Ball on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.