Ancient skeletal hand could reveal evolutionary secrets
A 4.4 million-year-old skeleton could show how early humans moved and began to walk upright, according to new research.
A 4.4 million-year-old skeleton could show how early humans moved and began to walk upright, according to new research.
Our SAW team is offering students and staff a range of events over the next few months to help mental wellbeing this semester.
Graduating this summer? Join the LJMU Student Futures team for a week of talks and careers sessions focussing on supporting your next steps and come along to our Grad Café to meet and talk to fellow students graduating in 2022
PhD candidate Paul French explains the online power of 'alt entrepreneurs' and influencers like Andrew Tate
Dr Femi Olorunniji partners University of Chicago in search for 'synthetic biology toolkit'
ARI team awarded access to massive supercomputers
An astronomer from LJMU’s Astrophysics Research Institute has discovered a new family of stars in the core of the Milky Way Galaxy which provides new insights into the early stages of the Galaxy’s formation.
Artificial intelligence comes out on top in machine v human challenge to identify fossil dinosaur tracks
Steve Rotheram says LJMU's support for schools will be a beacon for country
More than 150 primary school children from across the North West came to LJMU to take part in an innovative, hands-on experience, entitled ‘Art at the heart of STEM.’