The Liverpool Law Review
Established in 1979, the Liverpool Law Review journal has been based in the School of Law and Justice Studies at LJMU since its creation.
Established in 1979, the Liverpool Law Review journal has been based in the School of Law and Justice Studies at LJMU since its creation.
The University has a personal review and personal development (Appraisal) scheme to provide clarity for staff at least once a year. Find out more about appraisals.
To celebrate our team spoke to Black women within our staff and student community and asked what it means to them.
View a selection of the many books written and edited by members of the English Literature team at LJMU.
Find a publication produced by staff members within the Research Institute for Literature and Cultural History.
Use Turnitin our plagiarism detection tool to text match student work against different sources.
Ship Simulators for Team Building
Research undertaken by CCSE members of the Social (In)Justice Group seeks to explore key social issues around crime, social harm, social divisions, state power and social justice.
The Forensic anthropology group is committed to the development of protocols and guidelines to increase the reliability of the recovery, documentation and analysis of human remains. We provide casework consultancy for forensic anthropological analysis, facial approximation and mass grave excavation. Find out about our work by viewing our publications, collaborations, research areas and people.
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