Sinuses shed light on how humans got their unique skull shape
They are most-commonly associated with a blocked nose and headaches but the humble sinuses could hold an important key to the evolution of the human face.
They are most-commonly associated with a blocked nose and headaches but the humble sinuses could hold an important key to the evolution of the human face.
British Council grant for School of Education and partners in Malaysia to create new collaborative leaning resources
Study involving Liverpool John Moores University and the Pongo Foundation has uncovered new calls from orang-utans.
The ten students and now LJMU graduates, visited Nepal for a month-long Turing funded trip, working on the Dignity Without Danger (DWD) research project.
Following the call for nominations, an election for the non-teaching member of staff on Academic Board will take place.
Researchers from LJMU and the University of Liverpool have conducted a study examining the effect ecstasy has on different parts of the brain.
Director of Service Prosecutions and former United Nations International Prosecutor Andrew Cayley CMG QC FRSA made a ‘call to arms’ as he addressed the audience as the latest guest speaker at the LJMU Roscoe lecture series.
City's fave eateries feature in Liverpool School of Art & Design show
LJMU researchers feed into report by Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee
P60s for the tax year 2021-22 (ending 5 April 2022) are now available on Staff InfoBase