Postgraduate study within GERI
Find out more about postgraduate study at GERI, including areas of PhD recruitment and details on how to apply.
Find out more about postgraduate study at GERI, including areas of PhD recruitment and details on how to apply.
Read Charlotte Morton's story - when law graduate Charlotte applied for a post as Port Operations Coordinator with CMA CGM (UK) Ltd, she had little expectation of success as, having not even finished her Masters in Maritime Operations Management, she was merely dipping a toe into her new industry.
This comprehensive course on Port Management and Global Logistics (MaPLog) offers a unique opportunity for industry professionals, policymakers, and future leaders to deepen their expertise across critical areas.
The School of Civil Engineering and Built Environment holds a variety of events and conferences. Learn more about the School's events and find out how to book your place here.
Find out more about digital accessibility for educational technologies.
Research at the Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technologies Research Institute (AIDTRI) is organised through a set of focused, interdisciplinary research groups.
Our interest lies in the evolution of animal societies and the interactions that occur within these societies and their link to emotion, cognition and communication. We primarily study primates (including humans) but also other species including birds. Find out more about the Social Behaviour, Ecology and Conservation Research Group's work, collaborations, publications and meet the research team.
See the international entry requirements for students from Gambia wishing to study at Liverpool John Moore's University.
Discover more information about one of our sustainable development goals: Gender equality.
The Projects, Operations and Workplace Management Research Group develops solutions for the ever-growing challenges in projects, operations and workplace management and suggests alternative ways to improve organisational performance. Our aim is to really make a difference to how organisations are managed in the future.