Policing and adapting to the changing nature of demand
Read more about the lecture delivered by Chief Constable of Lancashire Steve Finnigan CBE QPM.
Read more about the lecture delivered by Chief Constable of Lancashire Steve Finnigan CBE QPM.
Themes of sea, migration and mobility swept through the launch of the University’s Research Institute for Literature and Cultural History at Liverpool Tate.
Sir Bert was a leading disability rights activist and was awarded his Honorary Fellowship at LJMU in 2002 for services to equality and promoting the rights of disabled people. He also served as a Governor of the university for nine years.
Rosa Johan Uddoh is the first artist to receive the Liverpool Biennial Fellowship founded by Liverpool John Moores University.
Five years on from the legalisation of prescription cannabis researchers in the School of Justice Studies conduct the first UK study of patient experiences
Stunning awards made from plant starch and containing copper nano-particles will be handed out at the Research and Knowledge Exchange awards next week.
A first year policing student has gone above and beyond during her first week at LJMU by helping a total stranger on a night out.
The athletes who turned to academia
For the past two years, colleagues across LJMU have been working to better understand and recognise the type of support needed by those experiencing the menopause, and to devise ways to create greater awareness across the organisation.
Cameron: "I worked harder with mum looking over my shoulder!"