Did Neanderthals have finer feelings?
Understanding the lives of early people
Understanding the lives of early people
Public Health Institute data on self-harm, drug abuse and prison
LJMU opened its doors to the local community as a host of its academics shared insights into research topics making a difference in the Liverpool City Region.
Researchers have found that wild chimpanzees may copy each other’s gestures to maintain their complex social relationships.
WHO and LJMU joint report on childhood trauma
To help reduce the spread of Covid, Public Health at Liverpool City Council are conducting a survey of LJMU students.
Academic colleagues welcomed the Australian company delivering our new curriculum management system to LJMU for a series of productive in-person sessions.
Mexico football manager and LJMU alumnus, Juan Carlos Osorio, recently led his team to victory against Germany in their first World Cup match, highlighting his career-shaping time on LJMU’s Science and Football programme as it celebrates 20 years of world-leading sports education.
PhD student and Liverpool headteacher completes prestigious Winston Churchill Fellowship.
Scientists at LJMU are capturing the thermal profiles of animals at a local wildlife park in order to help researchers around the world classify and monitor endangered species in the wild.