Preventing serious violence could save £200m
LJMU Public Health Institute research for Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership and Police and Crime Commissioner
LJMU Public Health Institute research for Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership and Police and Crime Commissioner
Midwifery and History students team up to explore the history of racism in maternity care in Liverpool since Slavery
Read the Graduation review for Thursday 23 November 2017, the first day of our November Graduation ceremonies.
Public Health Wales and LJMU set out 'best practice' for multi-agency working
Following a competitive nomination process, LJMU's Kerry Wilson has been invited by the Arts and Humanities Research Council to join its academic Peer Review College.
We talk to Dr Robert Hesketh from the School of Justice Studies about his research into drug dealing as a substitute for employment in Merseyside street gangs.
LJMU has extended its reach in the southern hemisphere after signing a new memorandum of understanding with its first Australian partner.
VC Mark Power leads celebrations at 'Sustainable Futures' conference
LJMU is proving to be a pioneering voice in shaping police policy around terrorism and protecting young people from radicalisation in the region. Dr David Lowe, senior lecturer at the School of Law and leading expert on counter-terrorism has been working closely with Merseyside Police HQ, presenting at their recent Prevent Seminar, while assisting with guidance on law and policy issues more generally.
Liverpool will become a leading authority on policing following the launch of the University's Centre for Advanced Policing Studies.