Get involved
There are many ways to get involved with our work, from public engagement activities and research collaborations to opportunities to develop your career across health and life sciences.
There are many ways to get involved with our work, from public engagement activities and research collaborations to opportunities to develop your career across health and life sciences.
We work with members of the public, patients and schools through a range of engagement and involvement activities.
We run events, talks and interactive activities that share our research and connect with the public.
We involve patients in our health research to help shape its direction and priorities.
We offer widening participation activities for schools that inspire future study and raise aspirations.
We work with organisations, industry and research partners to share expertise and develop collaborations that support innovation and impact.
We collaborate with academic, industry and external partners to deliver research and share academic expertise across health and life sciences.
We provide access to specialist facilities and equipment through Liverpool Shared Research Facilities (LIV-SRF), supporting research, testing and collaboration.
We support the design, delivery and management of clinical research across health and care settings.
Liverpool Shared Research Facilities (LIV-SRF) proudly presents its second showcase event, highlighting the University of Liverpool’s cutting-edge technologies and specialist expertise, available to researchers, industry collaborators, and commercial organisations.
We offer opportunities for people to join us and develop their research and professional careers across health and life sciences.
Explore current job opportunities across research, academic and professional services roles within the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences.
We support researchers applying for or transferring fellowships, providing guidance and opportunities to develop independent research careers,
Find out about honorary clinical and academic appointments and how NHS colleagues can work with the University.