The Liverpool Law Review
Established in 1979, the Liverpool Law Review journal has been based in the School of Law at LJMU since its creation.
Established in 1979, the Liverpool Law Review journal has been based in the School of Law at LJMU since its creation.
The research interests of the European, Public and International Law Research Group include: human rights, terrorism, collective security, European Criminal Law, EU Law, comparative law, regional government and more.
Find out more about the School of Law.
Throughout your course, you’ll learn about how and why we think, act and react the way we do, whilst developing your critical research and analytical skills. Find out more about the courses on offer at LJMU's School of Psychology.
Find out more about possible PhD projects for 2025 in the Astrophysics Research Institute. If your favourite topic is not in the list, we highly encourage you to contact staff in your fields of interest to discuss PhD projects.
The LAC is staffed by students, and supervised by experienced clinic staff and volunteer solicitors from leading Liverpool law firms. The Centre advises on a wide range of legal issues, provides public legal information services and conducts policy and other research.
Read the oration for Bernice Law on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.
The Contemporary Art Lab's digital creative research relates to the relationship between technology and culture, as well as the way meaning unfolds through new computational forms.
Find out more about the Business and Law Placement Support Unit.
See the School of Humanities and Social Science staff.