Research integrity policies and procedures
We have provided public versions of key research integrity policies for people who are involved in LJMU research without being LJMU students or employees.
We have provided public versions of key research integrity policies for people who are involved in LJMU research without being LJMU students or employees.
Discover more information about one of our sustainable development goals: Partnerships for the goals.
If you want to explore a wide range of media forms, discuss key questions about the role of the media in everyday life, and come out as a highly employable graduate with a range of skills, this may be the course for you.
Rights Retention refers to you as the author retaining key rights to your work, rather than transferring these to the publisher.
Our collaborative initiative is dedicated to integrating patient perspectives into the development and evaluation of RNA-based treatments for alopecia.
The key success of the Business, Corporate, Banking and Finance Law Research Group was its contribution to the corporate governance and financial regulation debate during the global financial crisis. The Group's areas of expertise include banking and financial regulation, corporate governance, professional and business ethics, and regulatory risk management and compliance.
As a part of the Qualitative Analysis in Action project, you are invited to read the interviews with women who are changing the world of art and other creative ventures in Nepal. The interviews help us to gain a better understanding of these women's unique and inspirational lives.
As a part of the LJMU Qualitative Analysis in Action project, you can find out about the gender issues within Nepal.
The Electrical and Electronic Engineering Research Centre have several research groups; the Applied Forensic Technology Research (AFTR) Group, the Control and Logistics Group, the Industrial Design Group, the Electric Machines and Drives Group, the Microelectronics Research Group and the Sensors and Communications Group.
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.