Hate Crime Awareness Week
Hate Crime Awareness Week is an important time to remind ourselves what constitutes a hate crime and what support is available both on and off campus.
Hate Crime Awareness Week is an important time to remind ourselves what constitutes a hate crime and what support is available both on and off campus.
Narratives of Homelessness will be running at Tate Exchange in Liverpool from Monday 5 March – Saturday 10 March from 12.00 – 3.30pm
The difference between the fates of ordinary people and criminals is ‘paper thin’, as demonstrated by a new exhibition of composite facial images of 19th Century and 21st Century criminals.
The increasing popularity and rapid growth of electronic cigarettes has raised considerable concern about their impact on children and young people.
Board game developed through artistic workshops aims to improve the public’s understanding of life of licence
LJMU archives help the BBC tell the tales of those who've lived at 62 Falkner Street for A House Through Time.
This is the fourth consecutive year that LJMU has enjoyed 100 days of stepping and wellbeing - with 78 teams taking part between 23 May and 30 August 2018.
Senior Lecturer in English Literature & Cultural History Dr Nadine Muller has been named one of this year’s Rising Star Engagement Award winners by the British Academy.
"Partnership with industry is key to addressing climate change"
Aaron Scarth's campaign for rights of children of prisoners dovetails with research in LJMU's School of Education and Screen School