School of Law and Justice Studies courses
Find out more about the courses the School of Law and Justice Studies has available. We are very proud of our degrees, which provide exceptional training for both our undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Find out more about the courses the School of Law and Justice Studies has available. We are very proud of our degrees, which provide exceptional training for both our undergraduate and postgraduate students.
LJMU is proud to host the Liverpool City Region Retrofit Summit and Expo 2026, a landmark, free to attend event bringing together housing professionals, local authorities, industry leaders, academics, community organisations and policy makers who are shaping the future of low carbon homes.
Need more information about the work conducted at the Research Centre for Brain and Behaviour? Get in touch with us via the links on this page.
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The Liverpool Centre for Cultural, Social and Political Research aims to enable our research on contemporary culture, society and politics to flourish and to identify and illuminate connections between everyday culture, local community and the wider world.
Read the oration for Commodore Rod Walker on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.
Read the oration for Julian Parker OBE on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.
Read more about the collaboration between Beverston Engineering and LCR 4.0 working closely together we were able to develop a package of work, concentrating upon technologies which could have significant impact upon component accuracy improvement and waste reduction within the CNC manufacturing process.
This programme aims to provide learners with the public health skills and knowledge to devise, plan and implement a violence reduction project in the workplace or community.
During this course you will examine violence as a public health issue from different disciplinary perspectives.