Asylum support - Resources for Professionals who support Asylum Seekers and Refugees
Find out more about housing and financial support asylum seekers are entitled to in the UK
Find out more about housing and financial support asylum seekers are entitled to in the UK
As a World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Violence Prevention, the Public Health Institute works to support effective violence prevention by helping partners understand the impacts of violence, identify risk groups, choose preventative measures and evaluate the effectiveness of interventions.
In March 2026, LCAPS at Liverpool John Moores University hosted officers from the Norwegian Police University College (Politihogskolen) as part of an international exchange programme.
The Public Health Institute investigates interventions with the aim of reducing tobacco use. We look at the relationship between smoking behaviours and demographics, income, parental smoking, leisure activities and alcohol consumption.
The Public Health Institute delivers the intelligence and evidence to inform public health policy and practice.
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At the Public Health Institute we look into alchohol consumption and harm across a range of populations and environments. We take up original research and study established datasets to understand the impacts of alcohol on society.
We invite Early Career Researchers (ECRs) from Brazil, Egypt and Thailand to apply for an Early Career Fellowship to be hosted by Liverpool John Moores University.
We invite Early Career Researchers (ECRs) from Brazil to apply for an Early Career Fellowship to be hosted by Liverpool John Moores University.
Accommodation suitable for students with families is not provided by LJMU. The rooms which we provide in our partner halls are only available to full-time students. They are not available to the partners or children of students.