Fancy a Pint of Science?
Academics and postgraduate students from across LJMU are set to share their research as part of the Pint of Science festival.
Academics and postgraduate students from across LJMU are set to share their research as part of the Pint of Science festival.
STARRY-EYED schoolchildren from across Merseyside enjoyed the Liverpool Space Lecture yesterday.
After starting university life during the pandemic, working on a project in Nepal and winning an award for mentoring young people in Liverpool, Grace Belcher completed “three incredible years” with LJMU today.
Students, academics and professionals discuss #breakingthebias
Researchers at the Astrophysics Research Institute were among the first to use new gravitational wave science, ahead of the recent announcement by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO) that they had made the first direct detection of gravitational waves.
Six months after launching the Reciprocal Mentoring programme, prominent leaders from the city of Liverpool and the university came together on campus, to mark the halfway point of their innovative scheme to develop greater understanding between the university and the communities they serve.
A major study has been launched to learn more about the impact of COVID-19 on children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
LJMU has backed a national pledge to support technicians working at the University
Black hole hunters are turning detective to uncover hidden behemoths in Space.
The festival returns for its third edition, featuring 42 films from across the globe that showcase the work of the best and brightest emerging student filmmakers.