Impact Exchange
Welcome to the Impact Exchange, the LJMU blog site to explore how our world-leading research is making benefits beyond our university.
Welcome to the Impact Exchange, the LJMU blog site to explore how our world-leading research is making benefits beyond our university.
In 2020 we declared a climate emergency, and in 2022 published our Climate Action Plan. Actions within this plan were split into five themes: leadership, teaching, research, campus management, and community. The plan was split into three phases up until 2035.
Based within the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion, researchers from the ‘Gender, Violence and the Criminal Justice System’ group ask fundamental questions about how gender is conceptualised within and across disciplinary and institutional boundaries.
Read the oration for Claire Dove OBE on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.
PhD students within the Research Centre for Brain and Behaviour are working on interesting projects including: investigating pain in autism, the impact of taste, and pain mechanisms.
Explore the The Liverpool Institute for Research in Education's research cluster into teacher education and development for schooling and learning improvement.
Find out more about the Research Institute for Literature and Cultural History at Liverpool John Moores University.
Dr Susanne Zajitschek is a rising star within our School of Biological and Environmental Sciences, having been recognised for her impact on the student learning experience and her leadership potential in teaching and learning. Joining at the onset of the pandemic in 2020, Susanne has made a big impact at LJMU in just a short period of time.
The broad purpose of the occupation is the design and technical responsibility for the construction and maintenance of ships, boats, other marine vessels and offshore structures, both civil and military.
LJMU is a member of NCUK (Northern Consortium of UK universities). International students who successfully complete an NCUK programme are guaranteed a place at one of the 11 consortium universities. Read more about the programmes on offer and why an NCUK pathway programme may be a good option for you.