Researchers’ work helps encourage more women into sport
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A 4.4 million-year-old skeleton could show how early humans moved and began to walk upright, according to new research.
Concern from study of more than 150 breeds
LJMUs Head of Capital Development, Graham Pilkington, was in Birmingham earlier this week as he watched one of his athletes, Ola Abidogun, win bronze in the T45-T47 100m.
LJMU is being allocated funding from the Research England Policy Support Fund (PSF) to support the development of impactful research and engagement activities. Applications of up to £10,000 will be considered and applicants have until 5pm on Monday 10 October 2022 to make a submission.
According to a new study, collaboration between business and academia can identify the most urgent research priorities to ensure the sustainability of food, energy, water and the environment. This is
Researchers have found that wild chimpanzees may copy each other’s gestures to maintain their complex social relationships.
The 12th Annual International Conference for the Society for Terrorism Research recently took place at LJMU’s School of Law, exploring ongoing and emerging themes on political violence and terrorism.
Suella Braverman tells Police Federation conference the biometric wellbeing scheme is unique and pioneering
You still have chance to support LJMU’s application for Athena Swan Silver accreditation by sharing your views on working at the university.