Induction September 2024 update
As the whole university looks towards the beginning of the next standard academic year, this all staff update offers an overview of the work being undertaken to register and welcome our new students.
As the whole university looks towards the beginning of the next standard academic year, this all staff update offers an overview of the work being undertaken to register and welcome our new students.
The threat to the environment posed by uranium left over from the Cold War may be less severe than feared, according to a field study led by Liverpool John Moores University.
Professor Chris Hunt's research at Shanidar Cave in Iraq indicates early Man had strong burial rituals
Meet JMSU's new Vice-President (Activities) Pedrom Tavakolli
New Robotic Telescope project boost science, technology and industry in Liverpool City Region
Dr Claire Burke, an Astro-ecologist at LJMU’s Astrophysics Research Institute, was awarded the silver prize for physical sciences in Parliament at STEM for BRITAIN.
LJMU is taking part in No Mow May as part of our commitment to enhancing biodiversity and the environment.
Our prehistoric ancestors may have had large carnivores – giant lions, saber-tooth cats, bears and hyenas up to twice the size of their modern relatives – to thank for an abundance and diversity of plants and wildlife.
Researchers have discovered c.14,600 animals still live in the wild today - 8,000 more than expected.
Thirteen second-year Drama students from Liverpool Screen School have, in collaboration with History academics and students from the School of Humanities and Social Science, produced an original show to be performed during anniversary events across the city in May.