New Scientist backs LJMU 'big idea'
A LJMU ‘big idea’ has been selected as one of the most innovative of the year by New Scientist.
A LJMU ‘big idea’ has been selected as one of the most innovative of the year by New Scientist.
Discover the intertwined history of our species. A new free gallery officially opened at the World Museum Liverpool on 6th September 2019. The opening was marked by a family event: Human Evolution Festival, but the gallery is now open to the public and an activity trail will be available soon. Where do we come from? What makes us human? These fundamental mysteries have shaped the study of human origins for centuries. Trace our species’ evolution from the first upright primate through to modern humans.
A new study shows that money is better spent on forest protection and law enforcement than rescue and rehabilitation
Please be aware that restrictions are in place over the next week around our Mount Pleasant Campus due to resurfacing works.
Effective immediately - The finance team has simplified the codes you use in systems like I-Buy
Global academics discuss issues around region's first wholly Jamaican art exhibition
Advising governments and industry on best, or better practices, is a vital job carried out by scientists such as Patrick Byrne of LJMU.
Reindeer from one 'genetic ancestry' travel ten times further on average than others
New LGBT+ Reserach Hub for staff at LJMU.
Lecturer Rachel Broady explains why she has helped to write new guidelines for journalists who report on Britain's poor