Beatles heritage adds £81.9m to economy
Research reveals that The Beatles legacy adds £81.9m to economy each year and creates 2,335 jobs.
Research reveals that The Beatles legacy adds £81.9m to economy each year and creates 2,335 jobs.
In extreme sports, the consequences of athletes’ decisions can be life threatening. So what can we learn from moment of jumping?
Researchers Amy Whitehead and Dan Owens use sport science to benefit amateur cycling enthusiasts
Flinders Chase graduate engineer achieves his goal as a Civil Engineer
The university is sad to announce the death of Professor James L Ford
This article was published in The Conversation and authored by Sarah Schiffling, Senior Lecturer in Supply Chain Management, LJMU and Liz Breen, Reader in Health Service Operations, University of Bradford.
Civil Engineers from LJMU are helping solve one of the most pressing industrial problems in Bangladesh with a new process for making bricks.
Using the latest imaging technology, researchers have revealed more information about a prehistoric mammal, previously thought to be an elephant-sized, moose-like creature, which was actually a close relation to modern-day giraffes.
Each year applications are invited for the conferment of Professorships and Readerships and the process for 2019 is now open.
NIHR award for School of Psychology academics for Ask, Listen, Act COVID study