Thermal ‘fingerprinting’ to help conserve rare animals in Madagascar
SCIENTIFIC methods developed at Liverpool John Moores University and Chester Zoo to count animals from the air are being adopted in the wilds of Madagascar.
SCIENTIFIC methods developed at Liverpool John Moores University and Chester Zoo to count animals from the air are being adopted in the wilds of Madagascar.
Local foodbanks and schools are among the organisations benefiting from recycled computer equipment donated by Liverpool John Moores University.
A new 1.7m multinational research project - TIMED - is led by LJMUs Dr Ruth Ogden, who shared her thoughts with us.
Spearheaded by School of Education lecturer, Adam Vasco, the two-year project aims to bridge the gap between school and university to ensure that people of all backgrounds, especially those from the Global Majority, have the confidence and support to choose university study.
Result of the recent Academic Board election
Jockey-turned-academic helps 400 riders with diet and performance
LJMU has donated £10,000 to a local charity on the back of the National Student Survey (NSS) 2022.
Students can sign up for Freshers 22 activities or staff can make a group booking for their programme.
A 4.4 million-year-old skeleton could show how early humans moved and began to walk upright, according to new research.
LJMU have secured prestigious funding to develop novel approaches to sustainable mining in the Philippines.