CBD use in rugby high as players seek to soothe pain
A new study from Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) highlights the high prevalence of cannabidiol (CBD) use among professional rugby players despite warnings it could lead to drugs bans.
A new study from Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) highlights the high prevalence of cannabidiol (CBD) use among professional rugby players despite warnings it could lead to drugs bans.
Among the 100 people featured in the campaign is Malik Al Nasir, an author, poet and academic from Liverpool who studied new media production at LJMU.
Concern from study of more than 150 breeds
More than a dozen students present idea, research and stories at Students at the Heart Conference
LJMU is set to expand its successful degree apprenticeship programmes after being awarded significant new funding. The university has received £1m from the Office for Students’ national fund to support level 6 degree apprenticeships.
A new study shows that money is better spent on forest protection and law enforcement than rescue and rehabilitation
A new staff lounge is now open in Byrom Street as part of a programme of works to enhance facilities in our City Campus.
Two of our health and safety codes of practice and have updated and can be accessed on the Policy Centre.
We have launched an exercise to learn about your experiences of working at the university.
When a fire alarm sounds, everyone has a part to play in the safe evacuation of people from a building.