Illegal fish trade challenged by new technology
A GENETIC test developed at LJMU could have a dramatic effect on how the UK polices illegal fishing.
A GENETIC test developed at LJMU could have a dramatic effect on how the UK polices illegal fishing.
Marine research experts at Liverpool John Moores University are to undertake a major study of the risks to global merchant shipping.
Find out more about LJMU's partnership with Southern Connecticut State University and two recent international field trips
Dr Ruth Ogden, reader in experimental psychology, Liverpool John Moores University writes in The Conversation
A partnership between LJMU and a major civil engineering firm has been independently rated as outstanding after transforming its business model, generating growth and making progress towards net zero.
Lack of consumer awareness makes conservation of fish stocks more challenging - research
Our spending habits can really impact on our sense of wellbeing and the environment. Join LJMUs Student Funding and Money Advice team as we help you develop healthier spending habits that can make you feel better about your finances and create less waste.
New research suggests blue eyed humans better than brown eyed in seeing in dark
This July, LJMU celebrated the achievements of 5,341 students who graduated across 15 ceremonies at Liverpool Cathedral.
A collaboration between astrophysicists and ecologists at Liverpool John Moores University is helping to monitor rare and endangered species and stop poaching.