Chimpanzees copy gestures to get by in a complex social world
Researchers have found that wild chimpanzees may copy each other’s gestures to maintain their complex social relationships.
Researchers have found that wild chimpanzees may copy each other’s gestures to maintain their complex social relationships.
As semester one draws to a close and we get ready for the winter break, please see LJMU’s opening times for building opening times and student support over the coming weeks.
The second round of paid Discovery Internships this semester are open until midnight on Sunday 17 December 2023. Interviews will take place before the end of January 2024 and the internships will begin from early February 2024 (start dates may vary for each role).
LJMU has promoted five new professors and 34 new readers.
Pioneering delivery partners gathered at Liverpool John Moores University to showcase the achievements of the Natural Health Service (NaHS) Consortium.
We are delighted to confirm the return of our ever-popular Roscoe Lecture Series, in this our special bicentenary year. There will be three Roscoe lectures in 2023 in March, May and October.
Liverpool John Moores University has been recognised as a leading institution in supporting talented athletes in education.
Liverpool John Moores University hosted the highly prestigious 14th British Nepal Academic Council (BNAC) Conference on 14th and 15th April 2016.
Reindeer from one 'genetic ancestry' travel ten times further on average than others
Pain signals can travel as fast as touch signals, according to a new study from researchers at Liverpool John Moores University’s SomAffect Group, Linköping University (Sweden), and the National Institutes of Health (USA).