Illegal fish trade challenged by new technology
A GENETIC test developed at LJMU could have a dramatic effect on how the UK polices illegal fishing.
A GENETIC test developed at LJMU could have a dramatic effect on how the UK polices illegal fishing.
Submissions for the Students at the Heart Conference (SATHC) 2025 are now live.
A flying visit to North America has helped cement relations between LJMU and Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU).
Hundreds sell on turtles and tortoises in small ads
National speakers at event on September 29
Drone research at LJMU is branching out into new areas including working with Google Maps and Google Earth engines and introducing a ‘Civic Drones programme’ for the business community.
Using the latest imaging technology, researchers have revealed more information about a prehistoric mammal, previously thought to be an elephant-sized, moose-like creature, which was actually a close relation to modern-day giraffes.
The university has begun work on a series of major projects to continue the transformation of our Byrom Street site for the benefit of students and staff.
A project group has updated our Assessment and Feedback Policy as well as launched a new mini site of guidance for staff to utilise.
LJMU is developing proposals to launch our own climate institute and we want to involve staff who can help it make an impact.