Postgraduate Study at the School of Law and Justice
Our interdisciplinary programmes empower you to lead change — whether in law, policing, human rights, or public service.
Our interdisciplinary programmes empower you to lead change — whether in law, policing, human rights, or public service.
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.
International Law and Human Rights
Find out more about the roles of professionals working with asylum seekers and refugees.
Explore why Archaeology is an important area of focus for staff at the Research Centre in Evolutionary Anthropology and Palaeoecology.
Professor Mark Power, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive of Liverpool John Moores University.
Liverpool John Moores University joined the Athena SWAN charter in 2014 and was first presented with an Institutional Bronze award in 2014, in recognition of ongoing work relating to gender equality. Since then, LJMU had a second successful submission of their Institutional Bronze award in 2017.
All of the latest news from the Centre for Port and Maritime History.
The Research Centre in Evolutionary Anthropology and Palaeoecology pursue knowledge and seek evidence in the areas of: social behaviour, ecology and conservation; human variation and adaptability; human evolution; and forensic anthropology. Find out more about each specific area of interest.
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