Not the 9 to 5: meet BBC Radio presenter, Ngunan Adamu
We chat with BBC Radio Merseyside presenter and LJMU alumna, Ngunan Adamu about what it's like to work in radio.
We chat with BBC Radio Merseyside presenter and LJMU alumna, Ngunan Adamu about what it's like to work in radio.
The School of Justice Studies are engaged in work that encompasses three disciplines: Criminology, Criminal Justice and Policing Studies. Our aspirations as a School are to create just outcomes for individuals and our broader commitment to the creation of a just society.
Our School programmes are constantly adapted in response to industry needs. Our tutors are hugely supportive and as creative practitioners they know how to guide you through your programme. Find the course that's right for you today.
Dr Tony Lloyd is an inspiring leader and is the CEO of the ADHD Foundation. He has been the driving force in promoting neurodiversity in the UK and has gained a master’s in both psychotherapy and inclusive education, as well as his PhD, here at LJMU.
This project focuses on the lived experiences of people prescribed cannabis in the UK.
Members of staff from the Institute of Art and Technology are experts within the fields of art, design and technology.
Gender Equality is very important at LJMU and this is reflected in the EDI priority plan for the next five years.
Drug use and drug policy research within the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion.
Interested in joining a social, academic or cultural club while at LJMU? Discover the wide range of clubs and societies available to join at the University - there's something for everyone.
The process to follow for anyone wishing to deposit material into LJMU Special Collections and Archives.