The Conversation: What we can learn from some of the world's most extreme athletes about overcoming doubt
In extreme sports, the consequences of athletes’ decisions can be life threatening. So what can we learn from moment of jumping?
In extreme sports, the consequences of athletes’ decisions can be life threatening. So what can we learn from moment of jumping?
This month Ceana Khonje, a local pupil from Belvedere College in Liverpool took on a work experience placement here at LJMU.
They are most-commonly associated with a blocked nose and headaches but the humble sinuses could hold an important key to the evolution of the human face.
LJMU's School of Sport & Exercise Science hosts Homeless World Cup players and researches impact on individuals
Astrophysics Research Institute wins time on STFC Supercomputer
Research presented at British Psychological Society counters assumptions around self worth and lifestyle
Among the 100 people featured in the campaign is Malik Al Nasir, an author, poet and academic from Liverpool who studied new media production at LJMU.
Two recent studies, focused specifically on elite female players, conducted by LJMU's Research Institute of Sports and Exercise Sciences (RISES), are helping the national the team to better understand the nutritional requirements of their female players.
Dr Patrick Byrne contributes research to ENDS Report documentary about PFAS water pollution
Dr Robert Hesketh's new book published by Palgrave 'Beyond the Street Corner' explores gang membership.