Corporate Award: The Cunard Line
Oration for Corporate Award presented by Honorary Fellow Commodore Rod Walker.
Oration for Corporate Award presented by Honorary Fellow Commodore Rod Walker.
LJMU’s Department of Built Environment, in partnership with Redrow and Coleg Cambria, have established the UK’s first dedicated Housebuilding Degree.
Wildlife experts have revealed a new artificial intelligence system at Knowsley Safari to help protect endangered species from poachers.
As part of our summer works programme, Redmonds Building is closed for the next few weeks for improvements.
What can fossil bones tell us about the ecology and behaviour of extinct species? In two recent publications, Dr Carlo Meloro from the School of Natural Sciences and Psychology has worked with international teams to demonstrate how we can interpret palaeoecology (the ecology of fossil animals and plants) of extinct wild dogs by looking at their fore-limb and skull shape.
Former colleague Tony Hughes has shared a tribute about Professor Fowler’s life and incredible contributions in the field of digital education.
An astronomer from LJMU’s Astrophysics Research Institute has discovered a new family of stars in the core of the Milky Way Galaxy which provides new insights into the early stages of the Galaxy’s formation.
Young peoples mental health is being tested in this pandemic like never before, according to postgraduate student Shaunna Devine.
Lecturer Rachel Broady explains why she has helped to write new guidelines for journalists who report on Britain's poor
LJMUs Dr Susan Grant has spent the last decade researching and tracing the history of nursing care in the Soviet Union, with her discoveries now documented in a new publication Soviet Nightingales: Care under Communism.