Creative Justice - Criminal justice research
The Creative Justice learning stream endeavours to move away from normative and traditional approaches of conceptualising justice.
The Creative Justice learning stream endeavours to move away from normative and traditional approaches of conceptualising justice.
Led by LJMU’s School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences (in affiliation with the Institute of Health Research), in collaboration with the University of Liverpool and supported by Alopecia UK, this research invites UK adults (18+) with lived experience of alopecia to participate in an anonymous online survey.
Find out more about the Honorary Fellows awarded in 2026.
Funding was made available to support a number of Curriculum Enhancement Student Internship projects during 2020/2021.
We are recruiting for male volunteers to take part in our study to determine power in footballers.
Read the oration for Rodney Holmes on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Robin Leatherbarrow.
LJMU’s EDI Team are proud to be working in partnership with an array of equality and diversity training specialists and subject matter experts, in order to offer the opportunity to participate in workshops and training.
This interactive, searchable map of the world demonstrates internationally where staff in the Faculty of Society and Culture at Liverpool John Moores University conduct their research.
Register for the 59th Annual Associated Schools of Construction International Conference takes place 3-5 April 2020 in Liverpool.
Our wider objective is to contribute to the HE reform in Russia and China through establishing the sustainable system of professional development in higher education on the basis of the best EU teaching practices and equipped with contemporary innovative teaching methodologies and pedagogical approaches.