The people who built JMU: exhibition from today
Educational Pioneers: Fanny Calder, James Gill and the making of a modern university opens
Educational Pioneers: Fanny Calder, James Gill and the making of a modern university opens
A GENETIC test developed at LJMU could have a dramatic effect on how the UK polices illegal fishing.
A POIGNANT film about the life of working mules in the Himalayas is the backdrop to an event at Liverpool FACT in March.
Advising governments and industry on best, or better practices, is a vital job carried out by scientists such as Patrick Byrne of LJMU.
Research shows that far from choosing safe and familiar locations, holidaymakers prefer places they know little about.
ASPIRING civil engineers from Liverpool John Moores are visiting the site of the Genoa bridge disaster.
A reaccounting of Liverpools uncomfortable slaving history is being backed by experts at Liverpool John Moores University.
Every city tells a story: Hype and legacy of event-led cultural regeneration
A project is underway to ship LJMU microscopes to Africa.
New research has calculated the damage done by farmers converting tropical peat swamps to oil palm plantations.