LJMU scientists part of semi-finalist team in $10 million global rainforest competition
Scientists from the School of Biological and Environmental Sciences will play a role in helping to improve understanding of the rainforest ecosystem
Scientists from the School of Biological and Environmental Sciences will play a role in helping to improve understanding of the rainforest ecosystem
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.
The university will continue to subsidise staff car parking until 31 August 2024.
Two newly-refurbished floors of Avril Robarts Library are now open!
From Monday 12th September, ITS will begin publishing all staff and student security card photos into Microsoft's 365 suite of products.
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New research has calculated the damage done by farmers converting tropical peat swamps to oil palm plantations.
One of LJMUs outdoor green spaces has been formally recognised as part of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
The Secretariat has updated the request form to incorporate the additional stages of approval required from colleagues in finance and legal.
An international team of researchers have just described a new ape species, the Tapanuli orangutan, find out more about this exciting discovery here.