How nature can benefit our economy
Liverpool John Moores University is supporting plans to embed natures benefits for a more resilient and healthy economy in the Liverpool City Region.
Liverpool John Moores University is supporting plans to embed natures benefits for a more resilient and healthy economy in the Liverpool City Region.
Liverpool John Moores University is establishing a brand new network to connect and provide greater opportunities for women in football.
A FEMALE skeleton found in Mexico has strengthened the theory that humans originally reached the American continent from different points of origin.
Sport experts at LJMU are backing the transformational power of the Paralympic Games, which start today in Tokyo.
LJMU is launching a new Centre for Educational Leadership to help steer the region's schools and colleges post-COVID.
Two academics and two professional services staff contribute their 'take-aways' to the debate ....
LJMUs newest staff network has launched this February with over 70 attendees from across Professional Services attending the event online.
LJMUs commitment to sustainability and the environment has been recognised with a significant rise up the national ranking of universities.
A triple-whammy of climate change, land-use change and human population growth is set to decimate the habitats of Africas great apes gorillas, chimpanzees and bonobos over the coming 30 years.
Reporting Liverpool's first league title in 30 years was a labour of love for LJMU journalism graduate and Reds fan, Chris Shaw.