Using forensic science to tackle illegal wildlife trade
More effective measures of detection are needed to help stop the trade in illegal animal products. An LJMU graduate is working on an innovative approach to address the problem.
More effective measures of detection are needed to help stop the trade in illegal animal products. An LJMU graduate is working on an innovative approach to address the problem.
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Find out about the research areas within the Being Lean and Seen project, based in the Liverpool Business School.
Library spaces, resources and expertise dedicated to the needs of LJMU students, researchers, staff and external visitors.
Local foodbanks and schools are among the organisations benefiting from recycled computer equipment donated by Liverpool John Moores University.
As gyms reopened their doors this week, two of LJMU's sport and exercise scientists shared their views with LJMU Corporate Comms and with The Times newspaper.
Your fantastic new Pavilion at Aldham Robarts Library is now open.
Mark Power opens joyful event which saw hundreds of staff reunited
MONKEYS save the palm oil industry hundreds of millions each year by killing damaging pests, according to researchers in Liverpool, UK.
During JMSU's Sustainability Week, find out how the university is working towards a sustainable future.