Courses – School of Justice Studies
Policing, Policing with Forensic, Psychology, Cybercrime
Policing, Policing with Forensic, Psychology, Cybercrime
Find out more about legislation to fulfil and protect human rights
Understanding the law will allow you to advocate for yourself and know your rights as a disabled job-seeker or employee.
Our sixth Chancellor and our first alumni Chancellor, Nisha Katona MBE, is an ambassador, advocate and role model for our students and staff. After studying law at LJMU, she went on to work as a Barrister for nearly 20 years before setting up her own business, Mowgli, one of the fastest growing restaurant movements in the country.
Anna is a trailblazing expert in maritime law who strives for the advancement of women in the sector. In her role as a lecturer with LJMU’s School of Engineering she works alongside colleagues to promote inclusivity and diversity within the university and by connecting with key maritime organisations, both in the region and internationally, to bring about positive change across the sector.
School of Law
Solicitor Rachel founded LJMU’s free Legal Advice Centre in 2014, just one year after she joined the School of Law. Every year the centre helps hundreds of people through its free legal advice and public legal information activities, contributing significantly to the economic and social wellbeing of the Liverpool City Region, while developing our students’ skills to put them one step ahead in their professional careers upon graduation.
School of Law
Read the profile of Professor Timothy Nichol, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Business and Law).
Find out more about the history of the School and College of Commerce.