The Liverpool Law Review
Established in 1979, the Liverpool Law Review journal has been based in the School of Law at LJMU since its creation.
Established in 1979, the Liverpool Law Review journal has been based in the School of Law at LJMU since its creation.
LJMU works with a number of schools and colleges to provide opportunities to help pupils with their maths or English, work as a teaching assistant, mentor, after school club facilitators or offer subject support.
Essentially students were encouraged to write reflections about their current thinking within the Blackboard Journal tool.
Find out about past and upcoming events within Being Lean and Seen.
The Accounting and Finance Research Group will be located in the Business School. It will be mainly conducted within five research themes, Accounting and Society, Financial Stability, Sustainability, FinTech and Accounting Education.
School of Psychology
Sam is a Class of 2023 graduate and will start work with our Student Futures team in September 2023, after enjoying working alongside them during his studies.
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.
On this page you will find employability support and resources to aid with the transition from LJMU to the workplace.
Research undertaken by CCSE members of the Prisons and Punishment Research Culture raises critical questions about the role of the modern prison in deeply divided societies like the UK.