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  1. Who can benefit

    The LJMU Clinical Exercise Physiology (CEP) Clinic is open to individuals with a wide range of conditions.

  2. Ian Yee

    Ian studied at LJMU as an international student, travelling from Malaysia to Liverpool gaining his degree in mass communication in 2007. Since then, he has gone on to become an award-winning investigative journalist with a focus on social justice issues.

  3. Funded projects

    Find out more about the Business School's funded projects.

  4. Sharing Practice – Scribbles

    Essentially students were encouraged to write reflections about their current thinking within the Blackboard Journal tool.

  5. Maxine Sharples

    Maxine has come full circle since studying as an undergraduate student with LJMU to now working for her alma mater, Liverpool Business School. Alongside her day job, Maxine is a yoga instructor, running sessions with LJMU Sport and for the university’s menopause matters group.

  6. Natalie Gross

    Read the full oration for Natalie Gross on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.