Institute for Health Research projects
Our research projects at the Institute of Health Research address real-world health challenges through innovative, collaborative, and interdisciplinary approaches.
Our research projects at the Institute of Health Research address real-world health challenges through innovative, collaborative, and interdisciplinary approaches.
Exploring the impact of creative transpersonal psychology practices in person-centred coaching
Accredited programmes are at the heart of our offer at the Liverpool Business School and can be client based or open programmes.
The Research Centre in Evolutionary Anthropology and Palaeoecology offer a range of learning opportunities in natural sciences including animal behaviour, biology, conservation, bioarchaeology, forensic anthropology and primate behaviour. Find out about our current MPhil projects and PhD opportunities.
The Public Health Institute is involved in some important research. Read our case studies to gain a good summary of the type of projects we're engaged in.
Find out more about the Small Business and Entrepreneurship Research (SBER) Group.
This project focuses on the role olfactory and oral perception plays in shaping our consummatory experiences, preferences, and food seeking behaviours. Research into this area is important to health research, shaping understanding of individual differences in food selection, consumption, and other dietary behaviours.
The Public Health Institute is involved in some important research. Read our case studies to gain a good summary of the type of projects we're engaged in.
LJMU’s CPMH members have contributed to or curated several exhibitions and are currently involved in exciting new and inter-disciplinary projects, including one centred on the Battle of the Atlantic 80th Anniversary Celebrations.
GaP (Grants and Projects) is a collaborative creative environment for Principal Investigators (PI's) applying for external funding and professional services to work together on compelling bids and project proposals.