The life of a primatologist
Meet LJMU primate specialist and lecturer in Animal Behaviour, Dr Alex Piel. He talks about his research on chimpanzees and what they tell us about our own history.
Meet LJMU primate specialist and lecturer in Animal Behaviour, Dr Alex Piel. He talks about his research on chimpanzees and what they tell us about our own history.
More than 100 students, staff and alumni took to the streets for the Liverpool City Region Pride March at the weekend.
16 PGRs attended 2 1/2 day intensive writing retreat at Gladstone's Library, Hawarden
Did you know that you can add additional security around viewing and changing your bank details in Staff Infobase?
P60s for the tax year 2021-22 (ending 5 April 2022) are now available on Staff InfoBase
Its back! The 2022 Virgin Pulse (VP) Step Challenge is now open for registration.
Diwali is the famous festival of lights, when families and friends get together to feast and celebrate. The five day festival begins on Sunday 27th October 2019; each day has its own individual meaning and associated celebration. The third day of Diwali is regarded as the most important day. Diwali literally means a ‘row of Lights’. It is a celebration of light! It is a time filled with light and love. The festival does not follow the Gregorian but rather the Hindu calendar known as ‘Tithi,’ which is a lunar calendar. We would like to wish all our students and staff community who celebrate this festival a very happy Diwali!
We are now offering a new service to loan MacBook computers.
This International Women’s Day we’re highlighting one of LJMU’s latest research projects led by Dr Alison Lui, Reader in Corporate and Financial Law, as well as events happening across campus.
Need to create a data management plan for your research application? New training sessions will start this September to help you using DMPonline.