Astrophysics liverpool john moores

What is Liverpool John Moores University?

With a heritage that stretches back to 1823, Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) is now one of the largest and most well-established universities in the UK

Their research is influencing policymakers, improving people’s lives and finding solutions to the problems of the 21st century

Why study an MSc in astrophysics at LJMU?

This MSc in Astrophysics is delivered by world-leading researchers at Liverpool John Moores University and is designed to facilitate further postgraduate and PhD study

Access the two metre research-class robotic Liverpool telescope - designed and built by LJMU experts

Why study nautical science at Liverpool John Moores?

Provides the first step towards entering shore-based careers in marine surveying, ship management, consultancy, research and maritime education Completing the BSc (Hons) Nautical Science Top up Degree at Liverpool John Moores University will enable you to graduate as a Maritime professional to develop a career in the shore based Maritime sector

John Whitelegg is visiting professor of sustainable transport at Liverpool John Moores University and professor of sustainable development at University of York's Stockholm Environment Institute.

Professor of Public Policy and Management at Glasgow Caledonian University

John Wilson

Professor of Public Policy and Management at Glasgow Caledonian University

And the Executive Dean and Pro Vice-Chancellor of the Glasgow School for Business and Society.Professor Wilson has edited/co-edited four books and published extensively on the provision and management of public services

Particularly local government.His research focuses in particular on the economics and politics of public service provision

Particularly local government.

Astrophysics liverpool john moores
Astrophysics liverpool john moores

Telescope at Garafía, La Palma, the Canary Islands, Spain

The Liverpool Telescope (LT) is a two-metre-aperture robotic Ritchey–Chrétien telescope that observes autonomously.However professional astronomers

School groups and other credible registered users submit specifications to be considered by its robotic control system (RCS) at any time using an online graphical user interface.Each night the RCS decides among these choices

And among any notified or glimpsed transient events

What to observe

Based on target visibility and weather conditions.


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