Related research groups of the Forensic Research Institute
Related research groups of the Forensic Research Institute
Related research groups of the Forensic Research Institute
Established in 1979, the Liverpool Law Review journal has been based in the School of Law at LJMU since its creation.
The Department of Sociology is recognised for its conceptually driven empirical research and its applied approach to sociology, and this sociological policy focus is reflected in the ways it works in partnership with a range of private, public and third-sector organisations.
The Forensic Research Institute run six research networks covering a wide range of specialisms, each competing nationally and globally for funding to pioneer cutting-edge scholarship.
Nickianne worked at LJMU for just short of 30 years, teaching on and then leading the university’s Media and Cultural Studies provision. Sadly, she died in 2019 following a period of illness, leaving behind a multitude of memories and legacies for students and academics alike.
The author guidelines give you the steps you need to follow to submit your work to the journal, the review process, and additional information you need to be successful.
Find out how The Football Exchange Women's Network aims to connect women working in football by offering opportunities for curriculum placements.
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The Research Centre in Evolutionary Anthropology and Palaeoecology hosts an annual seminar series.
The Data Science Research Centre undertakes research into a range of subjects addressing real world problems in such areas as health, sports, human resources and business.