Blue eyed see better in the dark
New research suggests blue eyed humans better than brown eyed in seeing in dark
New research suggests blue eyed humans better than brown eyed in seeing in dark
There are five vacancies available and eligible staff should send an expression of interest for the role to the Secretariat.
Submissions from across the LJMU community and our partner organisations are now being sought for the 2023 conference taking place in June.
International Pronouns Day seeks to make respecting, sharing and educating about personal pronouns common practice.
Scientists from LJMU, working with external researchers, have developed examine the evolutionary history of sauropod dinosaurs using computer models.
A Quick Update - blog by the conference team
Dr Emma Murray, a Reader in Military Veteran Studies, has been collaborating with FACT since 2014 and in 2019 became FACT’s Criminologist-in-Residence.
Elevate your career prospects as a second or final year student at LJMU (level 5 and 6) through a paid 'Discovery Internship' with local organizations, offering hands-on experience, invaluable insights, and a chance to shape your future career.
International scholars and practitioners came together to discuss the theme at the inaugural Heavy Metal on the Airwaves symposium organised by LJMU researcher and lecturer Dr Nadim Hassan.
Are you interested in pursuing a career in a law or criminal justice setting? Attend the Law and Justice Careers Fair.