Careers - School of Justice Studies
The School of Justice Studies at LJMU aims to produce critically minded and employable graduates, who are able to make a significant contribution to their chosen profession on completion of their studies.
The School of Justice Studies at LJMU aims to produce critically minded and employable graduates, who are able to make a significant contribution to their chosen profession on completion of their studies.
Find out more about the university's commitment and approach to removing barriers for students to access and succeed in higher education.
Developed by LJMU Journalism students, this page includes short video interviews and articles with award winners exploring what has inspired their excellent practice and what it means to them to have been nominated.
LJMU have reviewed their quality assurance processes and have developed and standardised a more robust reporting mechanism for both practice partners and academic staff.
Examine a range of research methods used in health and social care practice and develop skills in the critical evaluation of research literature in this CPD course.
A published statement of adoption of the best practices recommended in the spin-out review.
This academic year the audio narration feature in PowerPoint has been used by a number of staff and programme teams for a variety of tasks.
Here at LJMU, our Criminal Justice department has a distinguished history of being the first of its kind in the UK, and is currently at the forefront of the discipline.
Teaching and Learning Academy is part of Liverpool John Moores University. Liverpool John Moores University is the Data Controller. Advance HE (organisation administering the survey) and JISC (organisation providing the survey platform) are data processors.
With generous support from our School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, the Cluster for Research in Sport Coaching (CRiC) will meet for a coaching research symposium on Monday 12 June.