Digital Health Interest Group
The Digital Health Interest Group within the Institute for Health Research are actively engaged with digital health research and aim to develop long-standing interventions to improve health care and pathways.
The Digital Health Interest Group within the Institute for Health Research are actively engaged with digital health research and aim to develop long-standing interventions to improve health care and pathways.
Sedentary behaviour expert, Sophie Carter, explains why binge watching TV is detrimental to your health.
This free to attend conference brings together PhD students from around the world who are undertaking research that aims to improve or understand health, behaviour or health care.
Meet the academics behind the Impact case studies and hear about them in their own words.
Get free financial support from LJMU's Student Advice Team, plus our top 10 budgeting tips to help you manage your money and enjoy university life.
The RISCS (Research to Improve Stair Climbing Safety) group of RISES is looking for people over the age of 65 years to take part in a study that aims to develop a community-level screening tool that can detect the risk of a fall on stairs specifically.
Develop wound care diagnostics and intervention skills at LJMU, supporting evidence-based assessment and treatment. | Apply now for 2026 entry
Advance renal care knowledge at LJMU, exploring current developments, patient care and evidence-based practice. | Apply now for 2026 entry
Liverpool Health Commission is a new, dynamic initiative fully funded by Liverpool John Moores University. The Commission aims to conduct independent investigation and critical analysis of significant, key public health and health care policy issues.
Read the full oration for Linda Grant on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.