The Angola 3 and the struggle for justice
Liverpool John Moores University welcomed two of the Angola 3, Robert King and Albert Woodfox, on Thursday 3rd November as part of their European Freedom Tour.
Liverpool John Moores University welcomed two of the Angola 3, Robert King and Albert Woodfox, on Thursday 3rd November as part of their European Freedom Tour.
From 3-4 million years ago the pattern points to bipedalism
Student Life Building and Sports Building at Copperas Hill scoop national design prize
LJMU hosts EDI on Journalism conference
LJMU is exhibiting 'Infidel' the work of award-winning Liverpool photojournalist Tim Hetherington from 15-25 September.
Are you a final year student looking to secure a graduate job to start in 2025 after completing your studies?
Meet local employers looking to hire you for roles you can fit around your studies.
The final round of Discovery Internships for this academic year is open for applications from second (level 5) and final year (level 6) students.
Research regarding the discovery of a new species of human relative shedding light on the origins and diversity of our origins was selected as the second most important scientific story in 2015.
Researchers have shown that, contrary to previous arguments, great apes do have control over their voice, and can learn how to ‘speak,’ throwing new light on the evolution of speech.