UN Special Rapporteur joins LJMU webinar on preventative detention
From Guantanamo to Xinjiang, from India to Europe, governments globally appear increasingly willing to detain citizens and migrants on suspicion rather than evidence.
From Guantanamo to Xinjiang, from India to Europe, governments globally appear increasingly willing to detain citizens and migrants on suspicion rather than evidence.
A campaign to reduce sexual violence in bars and clubs across Liverpool City Centre has been launched today in partnership with LJMU.
LJMU academic staff travelled to Malta to recognise and celebrate the achievements of a group of graduating students.
This is a virtual seminar series to encourage discourse on decolonising the curriculum in the sciences.
Exercising at a regular time of day may help to ward off mental health conditions by protecting the body's natural circadian rhythms, research suggests.
Dr Paul Anderson, an expert in English politics, in a Q&A on devolution
Scientists use spectrometry to identify liquid inside vials
LJMU hosts European journalism education conference
Scientists who track-and-trace fish for a living claim that analysing seawater can tell us the richest story of what lies beneath the waves.
LJMU launches new 'Nia' scheme