Blue eyed see better in the dark
New research suggests blue eyed humans better than brown eyed in seeing in dark
New research suggests blue eyed humans better than brown eyed in seeing in dark
The quality of student experience at Liverpool John Moores University continues to increase across all measures, according to the findings of the National Student Survey (NSS) 2024.
Inspection by matrix finds host of strengths in advice and guidance on careers and employability for students and graduates
School of Art and Design and FACT partnership project praised
Reindeer from one 'genetic ancestry' travel ten times further on average than others
Dr Samantha Brooks and Dr Davide Bruno help journalist improve her memory with psychology
The year 9 pupils from Liverpool's Holly Lodge Girls College spent two days working alongside world-class scientists in physiology, biomechanics and sport and exercise psychology, as well as current LJMU students, to gain expert insight into sport science research methodology.
From community sports clubs that support people with special educational needs to premier league football clubs, 173 students have undertaken 14,730 hours of work-based placements this academic year.
Liverpool Business School lecturer Gemma Dale and her students advise on building 'job market resilience'
Through research, collaborations and celebrations, we are united in welcoming The Eurovision Song Contest 2023 to Liverpool, on behalf of Ukraine.