The Conversation: How nature can alter our sense of time
Research on the passage of time by Professor Ruth Ogden and PhD candidate Jessica Thompson
Research on the passage of time by Professor Ruth Ogden and PhD candidate Jessica Thompson
Liverpool John Moores University will start work on the world's largest robotic telescope after a £4 million boost from the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC).
LJMU welcomed partner organisations from across the world to the Students at the Heart conference.
Staff and students can now register to attend the conference, with various workshops and sessions taking place across the two days, in the Redmonds and Student Life buildings, on LJMU campus.
We meet JMSU's Vice-President (Education) Charlotte Clayton-Hayes
We look at how and why Liverpool was a catalyst for change when it came to public health and how it continues to make a difference in health care today.
The shift from hunter-gatherer to farmer likely explains evolutionary jumps in appearance amongst many ancient peoples.
The shift from hunter-gatherer to farmer likely explains evolutionary jumps in appearance amongst many ancient peoples, says a new study.
With younger generations finding it increasingly difficult to relate to the World Wars, LJMU is working to secure the future of Remembrance Day through two innovative, nationally-funded, research projects.
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.