Policing degrees meet standards of Quality Assurance Agency
Professionalisation of policing "good for recruits and society"
Professionalisation of policing "good for recruits and society"
To mark the day, Marie Hie, JMSU's Black and Asian Minority Ethic Student Officer, talks about LJMU's reciprocal mentoring scheme and how we can all contribute to reducing inequalities
Students on track for professional careers
On March 25, the University hands over its best research to the 2021 Research Exercise Framework, the REF. With more than 600 academics put forward and dozens more colleagues behind the scenes, the REF is arguably the largest project undertaken by the university community.
Legitimate, representative and proportionate policing is vital for social health in democracies, argue LJMU experts.
Quality Assurance Agency set out standards for degrees for police trainees
Liverpool John Moores University has been awarded Bronze status by Advance HE's Race Equality Charter (REC)
Anthony Walker Foundation backs Black student lawyers
We meet JMSU's Vice-President (Education) Charlotte Clayton-Hayes
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.