Employers
Our work placement schemes aims to connect employers with undergraduate student talent, making your recruitment process pain free and as successful as possible.
Our work placement schemes aims to connect employers with undergraduate student talent, making your recruitment process pain free and as successful as possible.
Call for papers for the 25th New Researcher in Maritime History Conference.
Public and Allied Health
Research is a central and hugely fundamental part of the School of Justice Studies at LJMU. Our experienced and knowledgeable researchers have the expertise that allow us to produce meaningful work, which ultimately feeds directly into wider policies and practice.
Read the UKSPF privacy notice for enterprises.
The School of Justice Studies has access to world-class technology and first-rate faciliites.
Read the oration for Jack Stopforth MBE on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.
Find out more about practical papers and workshop submissions.
Sam is a Class of 2023 graduate and will start work with our Student Futures team in September 2023, after enjoying working alongside them during his studies.
Robert is a lecturer in criminal justice with a research focus on organised crime groups, which was influenced by his own experiences growing up on an estate in Merseyside where many young people were drawn into criminality. He takes prides in helping students from a similar background to him and ensures that his teachings provide real world value.