Can we turn the tide for orangutans in 2016?
Assisting conservationists in combating primate extinction threats
Assisting conservationists in combating primate extinction threats
The representations of women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) roles is improving, but there’s work to be done. As of 2018, WISE Campaign (Women into Science and Engineering) announced that the UK is on track to have one million women working in the field by 2020. These statistics are encouraging, and demonstrate an improvement in opportunities shown to young women who pursue the career path.
LJMU as the Consortium Secretariat played a leading role in organising the five-day event.
Graduates earn industry prizes in Civil Engineering and Built Environment
Study involving Liverpool John Moores University and the Pongo Foundation has uncovered new calls from orang-utans.
Claire House is one of LJMU’s corporate charity partners. Chancellor Nisha Katona attended “an afternoon with Claire House” to raise the profile of the amazing work the charity is doing for terminally ill children in Merseyside.
Sreepur Community in Bangladesh celebrates 35 years of supporting single mothers and their children.
Statement from the Chair of the Board of Governors
The prestigious Lever Prize 2016 has been won by the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) for a joint project with FACT, involving FACTLab, a collaboration between FACT and LJMU, which explores the interaction between arts and science.
Dr Kirstie Scott explains how diatoms provide evidence in BBC cold case