Liverpool’s key position in creating more active and healthy communities across the Globe
A worldwide network of active cities is set to expand following a knowledge-sharing event attended by ten different countries.
A worldwide network of active cities is set to expand following a knowledge-sharing event attended by ten different countries.
The ‘After the End’ project aims to improve the way in which we end global health emergencies by critically examining how endings are determined and what happens after the end is declared.
Uptake 'too low' of rehabilitation after heart attacks
New guide helps practitioners navigate health pathways of 'Great Outdoors'
Analysis by LJMU and partners finds rehab improves life after heart attacks and angina
More than 150 healthcare professionals from across the country were celebrated at a conference hosted by LJMU that championed advanced clinical practice.
An LJMU researcher is part of an international team of researchers who have put forward a position statement, published in Science, which lays out a new healthcare framework to help ageing populations stay healthier for longer.
Offering an outstanding student experience, carrying out world-leading research and working with partners to tackle health inequalities are the focus for our Faculty of Health. The faculty hosted a relaunch event this week to showcase its state-of-the-art new facilities and set out its ambitions for the coming years.
Dr Kaye Richards present to new All Party committee at Westminster.
This June, LJMU hosted 160 young people from across the Liverpool City Region at two immersive careers events.