At Liverpool John Moores University our research institutes, centres and groups carry out important and inspirational work, committed to the University strategy to find solutions to the problems of
Research, consider and reflect on different aspects of policing and law enforcement at the Institute for Policing Studies (IPS). We have local, national and international connections with a broad
PhD students complete an independent research project under the guidance of a supervisory team. The maximum period of registration permitted before thesis submission is 4 years full time / 7 years
Supervision for research at MA, MSc, MPhil, or PhD level is available for projects relating to the subject area expertise of our staff in Law, Policing, and Criminal Justice. Research areas include:
Course overviewJoin our supportive and expert community of researchers as a student on our MSc by Research or PhD programme. We produce innovative research offering insights and solutions for
Uncover the compelling world of research in Crime, Justice and Security for yourself by connecting with our academic community. With access to our cutting edge technology and expert supervision from
Increasingly, health and well-being in the workplace are being globally recognised as key drivers of socio-economic development. Employee health and well-being is important to organisations in terms
Learn to become an independent researcher by undertaking a significant in-depth piece of supervised research. You will write up your research and produce a thesis for examination which you will
Learn to become an independent researcher by undertaking a significant and original piece of supervised research. You will write up your research and produce a submission for examination which you
This pathway is suitable for you if you have a relevant academic background and your primary motive is academic, focused on investigating a specific research question(s) in an area of psychology. As