Girls feel strain of lockdown more - study
A study of the impact of the pandemic on adolescents has found girls significantly more likely to suffer from lockdown stress and anxiety than boys.
A study of the impact of the pandemic on adolescents has found girls significantly more likely to suffer from lockdown stress and anxiety than boys.
Research shows that far from choosing safe and familiar locations, holidaymakers prefer places they know little about.
The new report template and guidance are now available
Liverpool John Moores University has officially launched its new research institute to address the key issues around climate and sustainability.
NIHR funded trial in partnership with schools and parents to encourage struggling children to seek help
EU Horizon 2020 €3.4 million grant for Energy Transitions Research
It was standing room only at LJMU's BAME Staff Network launch held at Sensor City earlier this month. The session, which was chaired by Professor Ahmed Al-Shamma’a, featured a range of enlightening and informative keynote talks.
Reader in Experimental Psychology Dr Ruth Ogden writes for The Conversation on the extraordinary experience of Beatriz Flamini.
In a bid to better connect students with digital and creative businesses across the Liverpool City Region, Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Baltic Creative Community Interest Company (CIC).
A lecturer from LJMU is featured in a fantastic exhibition celebrating NHS workers in Merseyside.