New species of human relative discovered on South African Cave
The discovery of a new species of human relative has shed light on the origins and diversity of our origins.
The discovery of a new species of human relative has shed light on the origins and diversity of our origins.
Hamsters are the ubiquitous childhood pet: cute, cuddly, ready to sink their teeth deep into your finger … But how can you tell if your hamster is happy?
Tropical rainforests were once thought unliveable but scientists, including Liverpool John Moores University’s Professor Chris Hunt, are showing that our human ancestors lived in these conditions, and in fact the forests themselves are long-term documents of human action.
Revolutionising the construction sector
We will mark Armistice Day by observing a two-minute silence at 11am on Friday 11 November.
Read more about the new partnership that will ‘bid’ for Channel 4 to relocate its London base to Liverpool.
Ben and James go behind the scenes to work with media at Hoylake
16 PGRs attended 2 1/2 day intensive writing retreat at Gladstone's Library, Hawarden
LJMU is proud to be supporting our NHS and making a contribution to the national effort against COVID-19.
Liverpool John Moores University is keen to support the Government and the Liverpool City region Devolution Deal. Overall we see this as a positive step forward for the City Region.