Early humans were using stone tools three million years ago
LJMU paleontologists part of international team to discover oldest prehistoric butchery site ever found
LJMU paleontologists part of international team to discover oldest prehistoric butchery site ever found
Student Advice and Wellbeing and the International team want to make staff aware in particular of an update to the Safeguarding Policy regarding under-18 international students with LJMU and collaborative partners.
Open exhibitions curated by LJMU students at the John Lennon Art and Design building for two weeks
Sir Jon Murphy delivers the 141st Roscoe Lecture, recounting his four-decade-long policing career.
The Liverpool City Region is announced as a new £6.75 million UKRI Creative Cluster for the music sector.
A collaboration between astrophysicists and ecologists at Liverpool John Moores University is helping to monitor rare and endangered species and stop poaching.
LJMU academics work alongside artist to create a board game that brings the experiences of life on probation to the general public.
A FEMALE skeleton found in Mexico has strengthened the theory that humans originally reached the American continent from different points of origin.
LJMU with scientists from US and Kenya find Homo erectus and Paranthropus boisei lived in same place at same time
Following a recent review of LJMU staff car parking provision, the university will continue to subsidise staff car parking until 31 August 2023.