Academic Registry online training sessions
There are lots of academic staff training opportunities still available throughout the remainder of semester one.
There are lots of academic staff training opportunities still available throughout the remainder of semester one.
Our Student Advice and Wellbeing team is giving their advice on staying safe and where to go for help or support if you need it.
New research suggests domestic abuse victims are better served by schemes which prioritise safeguarding over prosecution.
Liverpool John Moores University and Merseyside Police have agreed a project to assess the feasibility of a Joint Academy. The University and the force have been working together for the past ten years to strengthen ties between academic study and policing.
Read more about the funding LJMU has been awarded as part of a sector-wide drive to embed a zero-tolerance approach to all forms of harassment on campus.
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.
Five years on from the legalisation of prescription cannabis researchers in the School of Justice Studies conduct the first UK study of patient experiences
There are still many staff training opportunities available this academic year, through to the end of July 2023, covering a range of topics.
Training sessions will be held via Microsoft Teams throughout April and will cover the main aspects of the role of invigilators, including responsibilities prior to, during and following the completion of the examination.
LJMU students have been praised for their work on a unique collaboration with the UK Police National Memorial.