Criminal Justice research
Here at LJMU, our Criminal Justice department has a distinguished history of being the first of its kind in the UK, and is currently at the forefront of the discipline.
Here at LJMU, our Criminal Justice department has a distinguished history of being the first of its kind in the UK, and is currently at the forefront of the discipline.
Dhiya Al-Jumeily is a professor of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and has been teaching at LJMU for more than 26 years. He was awarded an OBE in The Queen’s New Year Honours list of December 2020 for his service to scientific research.
View a selection of the many books written and edited by members of the English Literature team at LJMU.
Find out more information about our new Visiting Research Fellow scheme for scholars in the field of education.
The School of Public and Allied Health has a wide range of courses at undergraduate, postgraduate and CPD level.
The Research Centre in Evolutionary Anthropology and Palaeoecology publish research in peer-reviewed journals. Search through the list of publications.
The Corporate Communications and Stakeholder Relations team tells the story of how LJMU transforms lives and futures and places our students at the heart of everything we do.
Hannah is an impressive LJMU alumni and former British gymnast turned coach and now mother. During her career she represented England and Great Britain at competitions including the Olympics, Commonwealth Games, British, European and World Championships, all while balancing her studies as a sports scholar.
The Tourism, Travel, Culture and Heritage Research Group (TTCH) at Liverpool John Moores University reflects the inter- and multi-disciplinary nature of these topics. It is composed of researchers with a range of research backgrounds, methodological approaches and expertise drawn from both UK and international contexts.
The Cardiovascular Health and Care Interest Group within the Institute for Health Research is a real-world applied research group that aims to provide healthcare solutions from bench to bedside.