LJMU trains 2,000 justice professionals to fill UK skills gap
Probation officers, victim liaison officers, domestic abuse officers and others to be trained by LJMU School of Law and Justice Studies
Probation officers, victim liaison officers, domestic abuse officers and others to be trained by LJMU School of Law and Justice Studies
LJMU’s has announced its next Roscoe Lecture 'The critical role of universities in driving regional growth' will take place 5pm, Tuesday 24 June, delivered by The Rt Hon Justine Greening.
The university is proud to be sharing its facilities and sport coaching expertise with the Armed Forces charity.
Support our charity partner on Thursday 9 October and sleep out for one night to raise awareness of youth homelessness.
LJMU has received a £5 million share of HEFCE’s £200 million funding scheme to support an increase in high-quality science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) students.
Professor Nate Bastian, Head of Research at the Astrophysics Research Institute and Royal Society University Research Fellow, has been awarded a European Research Council (ERC) Consolidator grant.
A new study has revealed that drones fitted with a standard camera are able to detect chimpanzee nests, saving conservation researchers hours of ground work.
Two Architecture students and a recent graduate are enjoying a truly international experience thanks to LJMU’s Go Global Fund and the Erasmus+ programme.
At a time when COVID 19 has made people fearful, isolated or alone, Jeff Youngs new book, Ghost Town, offers not only a fascinating read but also a reflection on all those things that are important to us, our families, friends and communities. Its a deeply felt and beautifully written journey through Jeffs Liverpool childhood, the adult writer stalking Liverpool alone or with friends, searching for a past lost, regained, remembered so viscerally that the reader feels intimately connected to the child Jeff longing to leave the hospital where hes had his tonsils removed or to the older man out walking with writer friend, Horatio Clare, in search of de Quincey in Everton.
A major study has been launched to learn more about the impact of COVID-19 on children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).