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TV’s Line of Duty is nothing but captivating but how many of us are confused over the stream of acronyms – CHIS, OCG, SITREP?
Former detective and lead on our new accelerated degrees in Policing, Richard Carr explains the meaning of CHIS and their importance in modern detective work.
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How a career in maths can take you to some unexpected places
Why maths is more than just numbers...
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Running (things) like a girl: the women tackling inequality in Sport and Exercise Sciences
When it comes to female participation in sport, we've come a long way. But the playing field is by no means level yet...
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Women in PR: the LJMU alumnae writing their own success
To mark International Women’s Day, we catch up with some seriously talented females…
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Embracing change: how LJMU has seized new opportunities for online learning
The determination from all areas of the university to carry on learning has remained steadfast, despite some recent setbacks...
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Mother and daughter study to become nurses together
We caught up with mother and daughter, Tracy Alexander and Sarah Alexander-Redmond, who decided to take up the profession...
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Take a walk with a 19th century convict
Lindsay Wilkinson takes viewers on a virtual walking tour, telling the tale of nineteenth-century convict, Mary Smith.
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'Deviant entrepreneurship' in Merseyside street gangs
We talk to Dr Robert Hesketh from the School of Justice Studies about his research into drug dealing as a substitute for...
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Fashion student develops eco-friendly solution for dealing with returns
Joshua Marriott has come up with a solution to deal with returns to the high street that benefits both the consumer and retailer.
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Twelve months on: the HR graduate making an impact
A year after graduating, Isla Murray speaks to us about her career journey so far and how LJMU helped to set her up for success....