LJMU at heart of debate on future of education
University hosts Federation of Education Development and main political parties
University hosts Federation of Education Development and main political parties
Merseyside’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) has described LJMU’s extensive education programmes in policing as “a model for the UK”.
The police staff, drawn from Nottinghamshire Police, West Midlands Police and British Transport Police, secured the scholarship opportunity under an initiative known as Project Harpocrates. The project seeks to support law enforcement efforts to recruit and retain staff in the highly specialist area of covert operations and specialist intelligence. Whilst the project was open to all officers one of the specific aims of the project is to increase the representation of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic staff (BAME) in this challenging and exciting area of investigation and intelligence management.
Five years on from the legalisation of prescription cannabis researchers in the School of Justice Studies conduct the first UK study of patient experiences
The school of nursing and allied health at LJMU is hosting international delegates from the Netherlands, Belgium, Hungary and Portugal as part of their commitment to HELIUM
Whitechapel and LJMU are working together to bring some much needed comfort to homeless people during the forthcoming festive season.
Our staff networks have been integral in progressing certain policies for LJMU staff, including on maternity leave and menopause.
Public Health Institute report identifies areas of effective and ineffective intervention
Drs Sarah Percival and Jon Dick back proposals to incentivise homeowners to keep their gardens green and natural
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