Police force diversity is improving in the UK - but there's a long way to go
Legitimate, representative and proportionate policing is vital for social health in democracies, argue LJMU experts.
Legitimate, representative and proportionate policing is vital for social health in democracies, argue LJMU experts.
The Liverpool School of Art and Design has welcomed a new lecturer to its ranks, art critic, historian, and curator Christine Eyene. As well as taking up a new post here at LJMU, she will also play an important role in deciding the winner of one of the best-known prizes for visual art, the Turner Prize 2022, as she has been selected to sit on this years jury.
First training of kind in Europe
An ambitious public-facing art exhibition CLEARANCE! is now on display at Liverpool's iconic former Lewis's department store building, showcasing the work of MA Fine Art students and graduates.
LJMU have secured prestigious funding to develop novel approaches to sustainable mining in the Philippines.
Sophia Charuhas's graduate art show selected for the Science Gallery, Melbourne.
Anthony Walker Foundation backs Black student lawyers
Pupils from Sacred Heart College, Crosby joined the Media Technology Group of the Dept. of Electronics & Electrical Engineering to learn technical processes for creating TV programmes.
Managers at a Merseyside care charity have praised LJMU for making the city a better place and sharing its own community values.
A group of student teachers are working with families seeking asylum in Liverpool to provide education sessions for children without a place at school.