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.
Our staff networks have been integral in progressing certain policies for LJMU staff, including on maternity leave and menopause.
As the dust settles on the 2020/21 English Premier League season, Dr Gillian Cook and Dr Francesca Champ from LJMU's School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, examine how the absence of fans affected the campaign.
LJMU has long prided itself on offering access to higher education to under-represented sections of our community.
Important Revisions to LJMU policies
The discovery of a virtually complete Neanderthal skeleton in Northern Iraq is set to reopen the debate about whether our closest ancient human relatives buried their dead.
The threat to the environment posed by uranium left over from the Cold War may be less severe than feared, according to a field study led by Liverpool John Moores University.
World-first: study demonstrates exercise promotes tumour regression in humans
All grant funded projects and knowledge exchange projects must be recorded on the GaP system from April 2020
Your reflections on our pandemic year