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  1. Getting started

    There is no straightforward recipe for getting your work published, read our guidance and tips on how to get started.

  2. Author guidelines

    The author guidelines give you the steps you need to follow to submit your work to the journal, the review process, and additional information you need to be successful.

  3. Faces of Merseyside

    The Faces of Merseyside project analyses the faces of people from Merseyside. Find out more about this exciting research project undertaken by ART LABS.

  4. Pre-sessional English Language programme

    The Pre-sessional English language programme is available to students who need an extra boost to their spoken and written English skills before they study with us at degree level.

  5. Resources

    Some of the members within the Research Centre in Evolutionary Anthropology and Palaeoecology present their research findings on television programmes, including National Geographic, and at various conferences. Watch videos about human evolution, conservation strategies, animal behaviour and forensic practices.

  6. Co-publishing

    It might appear to be a daunting task to try and publish a piece of work on your own, find out why it may be worthwhile to think about publishing with others and working in writing teams.