Board game developed through artistic workshops aims to improve the public’s understanding of life of licence
Board game developed through artistic workshops aims to improve the public’s understanding of life of licence
Board game developed through artistic workshops aims to improve the public’s understanding of life of licence
LJMU School of Law teams up with Liverpool Advocates for Windrush to improve access to legal redress
Dr Laura Pajon of the School of Justice Studies one of handful funded by ESRC Vulnerability and Policing Futures Research Centre
Since 2016, LJMU has been part of the Learning Together network.
An LJMU academic is leading a major project to explore themes of reproductive health and justice in Black communities.
Staff, students and the public are invited to the LJMU Faculty of Arts, Professional and Social Studies' latest ‘Reverse Big Ideas’ event.
We asked our LJMU community for their top spot across the city. Here are their favourites...
LJMU's £2.6m Legal Advice Centre joins forces with Liverpool Advocates For Windrush campaign to help with backlog
To further help with the Cost of Living and as part of our commitment to sustainability at LJMU, we’re launching the Too Good to Go app for students and staff this September.
Suella Braverman tells Police Federation conference the biometric wellbeing scheme is unique and pioneering