New Forensic Research Institute launched
LJMU has launched a new Forensic Research Institute (FORRI) to support and enhance the criminal justice system.
LJMU has launched a new Forensic Research Institute (FORRI) to support and enhance the criminal justice system.
Training sessions will be held via Microsoft Teams throughout April and will cover the main aspects of the role of invigilators, including responsibilities prior to, during and following the completion of the examination.
Following a successful pilot scheme, from next week all staff will be able to access a brand new system to take ownership of their development and objective.
The university will shortly be introducing a new system to support you in recording and tracking performance and development conversations.
Need to create a data management plan for your research application? New training sessions will start this September to help you using DMPonline.
Russian journalists visited LJMU as part of a tour of UK education establishments, organised by the British Council.
Forensic psychologists work with Guardia Civil on education, training and research
Researchers from LJMU’s Astrophysics Research Institute and School of Sport and Exercise Sciences supported the live in-flight call with British astronaut Tim Peake, which took place at Liverpool’s World Museum.
More than 2,400 students officially graduated this week across eight stunning ceremonies at Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral, the first graduations of LJMU’s Bicentenary year.
Printed Matter is a series of inter-connected exhibitions that reflect the collaborative nature and global reach of printmaking, compiled and curated by Hannah Fray, Paul Davidson and Neil Morris, Printmaking staff at LJMU’s School of Art and Design.