Careers - School of Justice Studies
The School of Justice Studies at LJMU aims to produce critically minded and employable graduates, who are able to make a significant contribution to their chosen profession on completion of their studies.
The School of Justice Studies at LJMU aims to produce critically minded and employable graduates, who are able to make a significant contribution to their chosen profession on completion of their studies.
Through the fields of palaeoanthropology, bioarchaeology, palaeogenetics, evolutionary genetics and human biology - we study human variation. Discover more about human variation and adaptability, the projects we are currently working on, read our papers, and meet the researchers.
The aim of this study is to examine how effective the James’ Place therapeutic model is helping men overcome their suicidal crisis in both the short- and long-term.
Read Charlotte Morton's story - when law graduate Charlotte applied for a post as Port Operations Coordinator with CMA CGM (UK) Ltd, she had little expectation of success as, having not even finished her Masters in Maritime Operations Management, she was merely dipping a toe into her new industry.
Employers can find out what funding is available to them when sponsoring a Degree Apprentice. This section includes information about the Apprenticeship Levy and what the training costs of an apprenticeship will be for businesses.
Read the full oration for David Carter on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.
Discover Liverpool's 800-year history, its storied past, and why it's a city with an incredible future ahead.
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