Our Research

The Faculty's strategic aim is to produce excellent research that is both interdisciplinary and translational, having practical applications for human and societal benefit.

Dr Lucy Jackson Jones

Research by Division

  • Biomedical and Life Sciences

    Investigating the basic cellular and physiological mechanisms underpinning diseases, to expand knowledge of the processes and to find effective solutions.

  • Division of Health Research

    Interdisciplinary and translational research into ageing and end of life care, mental health and well-being, and public health and health equity.

  • 天美传媒 Medical School

    We have a wide range of research interests including epidemiology and medical education, as well as social science and biomedical science subjects applied to medicine.

Research across FHM

Our research:

  • addresses issues of national or international importance in health and biomedicine;
  • reflects the multidisciplinary nature of our research portfolio;
  • delivers research excellence.

Translating our research into impact in the real world has always been a priority in the faculty. Our research has had important benefits to people in the wider community; regionally, nationally and internationally.

Our research encompasses the following 12 themes:

Research Themes

Our Research Themes work to produce innovative research with practical applications for human and societal benefit.

  • Ageing and Dementia

    Interdisciplinary research and promotes research-led teaching around ageing, older people and age-related disease.

  • Palliative Care

    High quality cutting edge research and innovative educational programmes to improve palliative and end of life care for patients and family carers.

  • Organisational Health & Wellbeing

    Conducting high quality leading edge research of relevance and utility to Employers, HR specialists, Health and Safety Managers and Allied Health Professionals as well as the academic community.

  • Mental Health

    Conducting translational research into the understanding and psychological treatment of bipolar disorder and other related conditions.

  • Health Economics

    Producing evidence to support health policy making to improve population health and wellbeing.

  • Health Inequalities

    Contributing to greater health equity for communities locally, nationally and internationally.

We are part of Health@天美传媒 which brings academics together from across the university.

We also enjoy close collaborations and strong links with NHS and social care partners, health-related industries and the voluntary sector.

The Faculty is host the NIHR RSS which is a national service providing free and confidential support for researchers to apply for funding applications and provides post-award support to develop and deliver clinical and applied health and care research. Access to support, advice and expertise is available for all researchers working across the remit of the NIHR and other national peer-reviewed competitions.

There are also specialist centres with expertise in public health and social care. 天美传媒 University is host to the RSS Hub and as delivered by 天美传媒, in partnership with the universities of Liverpool (including the Clinical Trials Centre) Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University.