Elite sport stars deliver guest lectures
The guest lecturers included Premier league football coach Mike Phelan and England International netball player Sara Bayman.
The guest lecturers included Premier league football coach Mike Phelan and England International netball player Sara Bayman.
A new study lead by LJMU has found that the visual abilities of competitive football players are substantially better than those of healthy non-athletes.
QS World University Rankings 2024 places sport and exercise science at 6th in the world
Niamh Charles for the lionesses and Eleanor Cardwell and Laura Malcolm shine for the Roses
Two recent studies, focused specifically on elite female players, conducted by LJMU's Research Institute of Sports and Exercise Sciences (RISES), are helping the national the team to better understand the nutritional requirements of their female players.
Shirley Pringle was presented with the award at the North West Cancer Research's Awards Ceremony, in Liverpool, earlier this month.
LJMU graduate, doctoral researcher and US Soccer sport scientist Patrick Mannix shared his expert insight with students as he returned to his educational roots in the city.
Professor Graeme Close leads nutritional and player recovery support at Royal Liverpool, Hoylake.
Liverpool FC Women clinched the title of the FA Women's Championship and promotion earlier this month, thanks in part to the help of backroom sport science experts from LJMU.
Good luck to all our LJMU athletes and sport science staff as they go for medal glory in Japan.