An examination of young people’s attitudes toward police legitimacy in the UK
The doctoral thesis aims to understand the factors that influence young people’s attitudes toward police legitimacy in the United Kingdom.
The doctoral thesis aims to understand the factors that influence young people’s attitudes toward police legitimacy in the United Kingdom.
At LJMU we offer enhanced support for service children - young people who’ve grown up with one or both parents in the Armed Forces - who are considering university study.
The School of Nursing and Advanced Practice works with the NHS to improve patient care and health services. We’re one of the North’s largest training providers.
Funded by the Paul Mellon Centre, this project unites LJMU History and Liverpool Records Office to create an online archive of 19th-century exhibitions.
LearnWise AI allows staff and students to find information about their courses in Canvas.
Find out how LJMU's research informed the design and implementation of new innovative services across the North West of England for the management of self-harm and suicide risk.
The RISCS (Research to Improve Stair Climbing Safety) group of RISES is looking for people over the age of 65 years to take part in a study that aims to develop a community-level screening tool that can detect the risk of a fall on stairs specifically.
Find out more about a workplace reasonable adjustment passport (WRAP) which serves as a live record of your agreed workplace adjustment needs with your line manager.
Quick guide to graduation day - what you need to know about the graduation ceremony.
Elder Dempster Lines was one of the UK’s largest shipping companies. As part of the Homeward Bound project, we’ve spoken to a number of Elder Dempster’s former employees and passengers, recording their ‘real’ stories and experiences. You can listen to their Elder Dempster stories here.