Criminologists use art and play to question ideas of justice
LJMU academics work alongside artist to create a board game that brings the experiences of life on probation to the general public.
LJMU academics work alongside artist to create a board game that brings the experiences of life on probation to the general public.
Energy policy expert Dr Neil Simcock and colleagues write in The Conversation on the need for greater support for the public on home energy use
A major new study revealed how camping in 'great outdoors' improves well-being and mental health
Students from the Schools of Sport Studies, Leisure and Nutrition, the Public Health Institute and the School of Nursing and Allied Health celebrated their success in the morning ceremony, while graduates from the School of Education were recognised in the afternoon.
Read more about how community pharmacies could be making more of a difference to public health in local communities and stamping out inequalities.
After struggling with his own mental health issues, LJMU graduate Philip Bridges was determined to help others access free support that works
We spoke to the lecturer working with a global network of management experts
Project helps Knowsley Safari Park promote its' Tiger Trail
Sir Bert was a leading disability rights activist and was awarded his Honorary Fellowship at LJMU in 2002 for services to equality and promoting the rights of disabled people. He also served as a Governor of the university for nine years.
One of only 34 HE providers to receive HEA funding