LJMU partnering in major police fatigue study
The National Police Wellbeing Service has been awarded funding to conduct a study of their sleep fatigue and recovery biometrics programme in partnership with LJMU.
The National Police Wellbeing Service has been awarded funding to conduct a study of their sleep fatigue and recovery biometrics programme in partnership with LJMU.
Merseyside’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) has described LJMU’s extensive education programmes in policing as “a model for the UK”.
Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) is to offer a new generation of police officer training in partnership with Merseyside Police.
Faculty of Arts, Professional and Social Studies graduates celebrated in style on the last day of spring graduation.
A weeklong celebration of work from graduating postgraduate students has opened at the School of Art and Design.
Masters level degree apprenticeship students balance work and study to become more effective managers
Quality Assurance Agency set out standards for degrees for police trainees
New LJMU policing expert reveals gang injunctions are key to tackling organised street crime and protecting communities following three-year study
Young peoples mental health is being tested in this pandemic like never before, according to postgraduate student Shaunna Devine.
LJMU continues to impact the quality of police training in England and Wales with a new partnership to co-deliver a Graduate Diploma in Professional Policing Practice.