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Science communication
Science communication
Visual art can be a powerful activist tool to combat biodiversity loss and foster greater emotional regard for non-human animals. This exhibition presents an auto-ethnographical account of a visit to Uganda. Personal meaning maps, paintings and films aim to stimulate awareness of endangered and vulnerable primate species and evoke increased empathy towards supporting conservation.
Come and join us as we litter pick around the Education Building and John Fosters Garden.
In this RCBB Neuroscience Theme event various internal and external speakers will discuss research on dementia and aging.
Come along to our make do and mend workshop where you can learn how to do basic repairs to your clothing.
Despite a long history of preserving plants in herbariums, medicinal plants are often underrepresented in public-facing educational institutions such as museums. The Speculative Herbarium intertwines scientific practices used behind the scenes in herbaria with visual art and poetry, offering an insight into the important preservation work occurring in herbaria.
The LJMU student telling anxiety to jog on...
Why the engineering industry is appealing for more female talent.
Students from LJMU share their Clearing success stories and highlight how it worked well for them.
Bipedal movement has existed in modern reptiles for much longer than we previously knew, writes Dr Peter Falkingham