Mersey Ferry crews pass LJMU training
Captains and crews of new £26m Royal Daffodil trained on ship's stimulator
Captains and crews of new £26m Royal Daffodil trained on ship's stimulator
School of Justice colleagues Dr Robert Hesketh, an expert on gang crime, and former detectives Richard Carr and Peter Williams, have been inundated with requests for commentary on the unfolding events and have gained coverage internationally.
MA graduate Louise Crane, 42, worked, researched and became a published author in her time at LJMU's Public Health Institute
LJMU teamed up with medic campaign to save people from knife wounds
After 33 years of service, Julie Lloyd (Executive HR Director at LJMU) retires from the University. Julie is passionate about the progression of women in the workplace and has always advocated for more women in the boardroom - In her talk, Julie will explore the critical issues as to why we are not seeing more women in top positions and offer tips and strategies for overcoming the challenges to womens advancement and career progression.
A NEW study into unwanted sexual attention in bars and clubs has found that men use two key aggression tactics.
Dr Laura Pajon of the School of Justice Studies one of handful funded by ESRC Vulnerability and Policing Futures Research Centre
Aaron Scarth's campaign for rights of children of prisoners dovetails with research in LJMU's School of Education and Screen School
Forensic Science Regulator and Forensic Capability Network back LJMU plan to encourage volunteer donations
LJMU deserves the highest praise for their success according to the Minister for Higher and Further Education, after it was the first of only four institutions to be awarded the National Network for the Education of Care Leavers (NNECL) Quality Mark.