Creating a more diverse media industry
LJMU hosts EDI on Journalism conference
LJMU hosts EDI on Journalism conference
Excitement and praise for English graduate Aimee Walsh's first novel Exile
Current scam for LJMU students. Phishing email.
ARI astronomers collaborate in NASA James Webb Telescope release
Helping your move go smoothly.
Read how Scientists at LJMU and the Australian Catholic University have established a new technique for studying muscle growth in humans that could advance treatments to prevent frailty in old age.
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.
In January 2015 Library Services piloted the use of a reading list management system, Rebus:List with 27 academics across the University with a soft launch that Summer.
For this year's Black History Month celebrations, LJMU is involved in a range of events.
The critically endangered orangutan—one of human’s closet living relatives—has become a symbol of wild nature’s vulnerability in the face of human actions and an icon of rainforest conservation.