Fellowship in Action
Explore how our Honorary Fellows play an active role in the life of the University.
Explore how our Honorary Fellows play an active role in the life of the University.
Read the oration for Paul McGann on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Lynette Beardwood.
When it comes to sport science, the Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences (RISES) have been ranked second in the UK for research quality at the REF 2014. We maintain a high profile international reputation for our research outputs and impact. Find out more about our research.
Enhance your learning by studying, working or volunteering abroad with the go abroad programmes at Liverpool John Moores University. Find out more about study and work abroad, the Go Global Fund as well the opportunities available at LJMU for international exchange students.
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.
Learn how to apply for LJMU’s exchange programme, including deadlines, contacts, and application guidance for study abroad students.
A collaboration across institutions and countries capturing the cultural, social and economic transformations of the European Capital of Culture 2026 in Trenčín, Slovakia.
With over 80 partners across Europe, the USA and Asia, there are plenty of opportunities to find the right location for you to study abroad.
acknowledgement of individuals and institutions who helped with the production of Dr Gerry Smyth's online learning resources based on his setting of the lyrics included in James Joyce's 36-lyric sequence entitled 'Chamber Music'
James Morton is a Professor of Exercise Metabolism in the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences and the Research Institute in Sport and Exercise Sciences (RISES).