Cosmic explosions offer new clue to how stars become Black Holes
Scientists have witnessed for the first time exactly what happens to the most massive stars at the end of their lives.
Scientists have witnessed for the first time exactly what happens to the most massive stars at the end of their lives.
An ambitious public-facing art exhibition CLEARANCE! is now on display at Liverpool's iconic former Lewis's department store building, showcasing the work of MA Fine Art students and graduates.
Office of National Statistics Award for LJMU and Public Health Wales
Study underway to understand how assessment impacts Black students
A shortage of fertility professionals has prompted a new Masters degree with Liverpool John Moores University.
LJMU has collaborated with LCR to transfer £132,000 of unspent Apprenticeship Levy to Autism Initiatives, funding 44 new apprentice care workers for the charity.
Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU), invites you to join our first ever VIRTUAL, Disability History Month Event.
The flow of gas in the Universe by which stars and planets are formed is a process controlled by a cascade of matter that begins on galactic scales.
LJMU is to hold its first Menopause Café to break down the taboo around menopause and to increase awareness of its impact.
Former sports performance student, Helen Nicholls, has been appointed as Performance Director at British Equestrian.