Stacey hits the road to raise awareness of lockdown mental health
The LJMU student telling anxiety to jog on...
The LJMU student telling anxiety to jog on...
Two Sport Psychology students share their experiences of their field trip to Manchester United training ground and the English Institute of Sport.
We talk to Professor Andy Newsam, Director of the National Schools’ Observatory, about the Apollo 11 Moon landing and learn some interesting facts about the Moon along the way.
Why maths is more than just numbers...
The historic sporting rivalry between England and South Africa has often been marred by political protests and controversy.
Got money on the mind? Here are some student spending tips...
Saturday 1 February 2020 marks the 7th World Hijab celebration; a celebration which takes place in over 140 countries worldwide, bringing communities together sharing and experiencing the Hijab.
Prehistoric humans and their predecessors may have had a very different diet but their teeth suffered in similar ways to ours, writes anthropology lecturer Dr Ian Towle
Despite being illegal, chhaupadi, the practice of exiling menstruating women and girls from their home – often to a cow shed – is still practised in some areas of Western Nepal. Chhaupadi is an extreme example of the stigmas and restrictions around menstruation that exist not only in Nepal, but also globally.
Blog from Campbell Macintosh-Watson, BA (hons) International Tourism Management student on his placement year in North Carolina, USA.