Footballers suffer higher risk of neurodegeneration - study
Footballers who frequently head the ball may suffer from an increased risk of neurodegeneration, according to new research.
Footballers who frequently head the ball may suffer from an increased risk of neurodegeneration, according to new research.
Dr Samantha Brooks and Dr Davide Bruno help journalist improve her memory with psychology
This article was published in The Conversation and authored by Sarah Schiffling, Senior Lecturer in Supply Chain Management, LJMU and Liz Breen, Reader in Health Service Operations, University of Bradford.
The Academic Board has recently approved an update to the Personal Circumstances Policy, as well as detailed supporting guidance for LJMU students and the Personal Circumstances Panel.
Celebrations at the second day of LJMU's 2016 Summer Graduation Ceremonies at Liverpool Cathedral on Tuesday 12 July.
ESF Graduate Futures scheme creating scores of jobs to retain talent in the city region
Liverpool John Moores University is establishing a brand new network to connect and provide greater opportunities for women in football.
Hundreds of students have gained a first-hand look at the extensive and important links the University has with high-profile companies across the sectors of engineering, technology and science.
Statement from the Chair of the Board of Governors
An LJMU academic is leading a Neuroscience Group (SANG) that is revolutionising how we view the basic human sense of touch.