Faculties structure
Our academic structure is divided into five faculties, each home to world-leading research, teaching and learning in a wide range of fields.
Our academic structure is divided into five faculties, each home to world-leading research, teaching and learning in a wide range of fields.
The School of Justice Studies are engaged in work that encompasses three disciplines: Criminology, Criminal Justice and Policing Studies. Our aspirations as a School are to create just outcomes for individuals and our broader commitment to the creation of a just society.
School of Civil Engineering and Built Environment specialise in Architectural Engineering, Civil Engineering, Construction Management and Civil Engineering. Find out more about the Department's courses, research and staff here.
Find out more about the Key activities the School of Biological and Environmental Sciences have undertake.
International Law and Human Rights
Read the oration for Keith Cameron on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.
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Professor Bill Baltzopoulos talks about 20 years of the Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences.
LJMU rewards academic excellence via the Teaching and Learning Excellence Awards.
Research-led teaching