Forensic↔Aesthetic
FORENSIC AESTHETIC is a research project led by James Frieze that facilitates conversation about forensic aesthetics by bringing together artists, academics and activists across institutional separation of science from art.
FORENSIC AESTHETIC is a research project led by James Frieze that facilitates conversation about forensic aesthetics by bringing together artists, academics and activists across institutional separation of science from art.
Find out more about the positive action training scheme that helps LJMU employ more local people of colour.
The Faces of Merseyside was created and presented by Face Lab. The project shows the average facial images of people in Merseyside based on their occupations and interests.
This privacy notice explains data collection, use, and your rights under GDPR.
Our postgraduate students always talk about the amazing support they get from the University, the academic expertise of the staff here, the first class learning environment, fabulous libraries, excellent career guidance and their ongoing love affair with the city of Liverpool. Find out more about postgrad at LJMU.
This website provides information on the project, findings which emerge from the project as and when they become available, and allows you to contact the project team if you have any further questions.
Our Sport Scholarship scheme is one of the leading initiatives the UK and helps talented students fulfil both their sporting and academic potential. Find out more about this scheme and how to apply.
Faculty of Science | School of Sport and Exercise Sciences
Faculty of Science | School of Sport and Exercise Sciences
See the Cardiovascular health sciences research group's publications.