The Royal National Lifeboat Institution
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution can trace its origins to 1824 when the first lifeboat service.
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution can trace its origins to 1824 when the first lifeboat service.
Dr Kay Standing and Dr Sara Parker are currently completing a British Academy Small Grant Project on re-usable sanitary towel projects, assessing their wider impact on women's health and wellbeing in Nepal. Find out more about this research.
See how LJMU's School of Engineering and Technology engages with schools, inspiring the next generation of engineers and technologists.
The University Funded Diversity and Inclusion scheme is a pot of money set aside to provide grants for supporting research initiatives across the University aimed at challenging discrimination and inequalities, increasing representation of under-represented groups, raising awareness of issues related to Diversity and Inclusion, and facilitating implementation of good practice at the University.
We provide a research training environment with opportunities for students and staff to develop their academic, theoretical, technical and research methods skills. Find out more about the Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Science's postgraduate study, seminar programme, CPD, and conferences.
The Cellular and Molecular Physiology of Lifelong Health (CaMP-LH) group aims to optimise muscle health throughout the human life course.
Read the oration for Dr John Cater on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.
Seminars, training, and public awareness events
Guidance on helping asylum seekers and refugees in primary care.
Read the oration for David Charters on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Tom Murphy.