Early humans were using stone tools three million years ago
LJMU paleontologists part of international team to discover oldest prehistoric butchery site ever found
LJMU paleontologists part of international team to discover oldest prehistoric butchery site ever found
Four data protection related policies have been updated and can now be found on the LJMU Policy Centre.
LJMUs School of NAH has been shortlisted for nine awards at the Student Nursing Times Awards 2022 as well as a £2,000 Nursing and Midwifery Coordinator Social Prescribing Studentship awarded to Adult Nursing Student, John Wells.
Oration for Corporate Award presented by Honorary Fellow Commodore Rod Walker.
Research regarding the discovery of a new species of human relative shedding light on the origins and diversity of our origins was selected as the second most important scientific story in 2015.
Conservation AI platform applies machine learning to identify animals in double time
School of Sport and Exercise Sciences partners health tech firm Prorizon to study student health, welfare and performance
Scientists give long-term perspective for unsettled British summers
WHO and LJMU joint report on childhood trauma
Why our ancestors could hold the key to early diagnosis of bone disease