About the School of Law and Justice Studies
The School of Law and Justice Studies are engaged in work that encompasses three disciplines: Criminology, Criminal Justice and Policing Studies
The School of Law and Justice Studies are engaged in work that encompasses three disciplines: Criminology, Criminal Justice and Policing Studies
Research at the Liverpool School of Art and Creative Industries includes art and design, social justice and storytelling. Discover our research centres.
Explore courses, research, and facilities at The Liverpool Business School at Liverpool John Moores University.
We are recruiting for male volunteers to take part in our study to determine power in footballers.
The DisSPA network aims to provide a transdisciplinary space to connect members and allies who advocate for, and collaborate to, enhance the provision of more inclusive and empowering sport and physical activity opportunities for people with disability.
Find the full scientific programme for the Healthy Muscle Ageing Conference.
The Engage, Educate and Enhance public engagement programme within the School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences offers a range of activities and services. Find out more about some of our projects and expertise.
Serious Games is one of the strands of the Artivism Research Group. A major project of the Group is the board game - Probationary: The Game of Live on Licence. This art piece explores the lived experience of being on probation.
Professor Mark Power, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive of Liverpool John Moores University.
Find out more about LJMU's Masters Level Certificate in Independent Prescribing for Pharmacists.