Research within the School of Law and Justice Studies
The School of Law and Justice Studies has produced a varied portfolio of quality work within law. Find out more about this School.
The School of Law and Justice Studies has produced a varied portfolio of quality work within law. Find out more about this School.
LJMU is proud to host the Liverpool City Region Retrofit Summit and Expo 2026, a landmark, free to attend event bringing together housing professionals, local authorities, industry leaders, academics, community organisations and policy makers who are shaping the future of low carbon homes.
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Video performances, plus commentaries, lyrics, notes and musical notation, for all 36 songs from Dr Gerry Smyth's musical adaptation of James Joyce's 'Chamber Music'.
The Clinical Exercise Physiology Clinic is led and directed by academic staff within the Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences, bringing together established expertise in clinical exercise physiology, long term condition management, and applied research.
Dr Kay Standing and Dr Sara Parker are currently completing a British Academy Small Grant Project on re-usable sanitary towel projects, assessing their wider impact on women's health and wellbeing in Nepal. Find out more about this research.
Catherine is a Professor of Creative Writing and Associate Dean Research at LJMU and in 2023 released her own memoir documenting her family’s move to Australia for a better future, as many Brits did in the ‘50s and ‘60s. With the help of an LJMU grant she was able to travel to her parents native Yorkshire to conduct research for the book, bringing a personal perspective on migration to audiences around the world.
Find out how the Liverpool School of Art and Design has increased the city’s cultural standing on an international stage by fostering a research culture in the city’s arts institutions.
LJMU journalism graduate Ngunan is a successful broadcaster, presenter and producer who is a well-known scouse voice across the city from her work with BBC radio and podcasting. Ngunan is also passionate about supporting the voices of underserved communities, from supporting women with training to get into media to driving culture change and bringing Black voices to the forefront.
LTAP hosts a number of research units which are the backbone of our platform for academic research and public engagement in its multiple forms.