New 'low carbon' cement idea wins international engineering prize
Civil engineers who developed a new type of cement which creates 80% fewer carbon emissions have won a prestigious international prize.
Civil engineers who developed a new type of cement which creates 80% fewer carbon emissions have won a prestigious international prize.
Call to join study of Britons' seasonal wellbeing
This month, as part of our International Women’s Day celebrations, seven of our female associate deans shared their extraordinary career journeys with local school children, staff, and students.
Four academics have been recognised by Club Liverpool for their roles in bringing education and research conferences to the city in 2023.
Professor Serge Wich contributes to IUCN report on vegetable oil
LJMU's School of Sport & Exercise Science hosts Homeless World Cup players and researches impact on individuals
Scientists from LJMU and Cambridge help piece together human remains and the story of the Neanderthal cave dwellers of Shanidar
Chief Constable Craig Guildford of West Midlands Police delivered his spring lecture at LJMU last week. The lecture titled Turning the Tanker: Reflections on 18 Months as Chief Constable of West Midlands Police was held in the Redmonds Building and saw Chief Constable Guildford share his strategic initiatives, and thoughts on the importance of community engagement, and the future direction of the force.
LJMU scientists team up with police, farmers and unions ahead of new legislation on dog attacks
Student Life Building and Sports Building at Copperas Hill scoop national design prize