Film Studies feature at FACT this October
Partnership brings exclusive screenings to Liverpool.
Partnership brings exclusive screenings to Liverpool.
Liverpool John Moores University was one of 25 European universities to participate in this year's European University Film Award (EUFA).
Merseyside’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) has described LJMU’s extensive education programmes in policing as “a model for the UK”.
Faculty of Arts, Professional and Social Studies graduates celebrated in style on the last day of spring graduation.
Cathy Reilly, fashion design and manufacture technologist, and Bradley Hessey, an experienced broadcast technologist , joined schoolchildren from St Leo’s School in Whiston during their Ambition Week.
Four lucky Liverpool John Moores University Screen School students got the opportunity of a lifetime when they joined the production staff for the filming of The Batman, which premieres this week.
High-profile event for Liverpool Centre for Advanced Policing Studies
LJMU has welcomed former Lancashire Constabulary Chief Constable Steve Finnigan CBE to teach the next generation of police leaders, at the Liverpool Centre for Advanced Policing Studies.
LJMU is set to be part of a ground-breaking Merseyside partnership that protects sex workers from violence.
Students and staff from the Criminology Department, School of Justice Studies recently spent a week in Ljubljana, Slovenia to discuss crime and harm reduction with a range of governmental and non-governmental organisations.