Police and LJMU welcome first degree apprentices
Merseyside Police and LJMU have welcomed their first cohort of degree apprenticeship trainees.
Merseyside Police and LJMU have welcomed their first cohort of degree apprenticeship trainees.
LJMU graduates first ever cohort from 2-year training course with Police Now organisation
Merseyside’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) has described LJMU’s extensive education programmes in policing as “a model for the UK”.
LJMU and JMSU work hard to support all students who have been victims of harassment and/or assault. However, the recent reports of increased spiking in clubs and bars in Liverpool and other cities around the UK are extremely concerning and we want to reassure all students that support is available to anyone affected by this issue.
Merseyside Police and LJMU relationship, a model for England and Wales
This week young people from across the north west are sailing on the trip of a lifetime for the Chief Constable’s Challenge yacht race.
Quality Assurance Agency set out standards for degrees for police trainees
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Suella Braverman tells Police Federation conference the biometric wellbeing scheme is unique and pioneering
High-profile event for Liverpool Centre for Advanced Policing Studies