The anatomy of our ancestors
Forensic techniques by international scientists, led by LJMU’s Dr Matteo Borrini, have created the facial reconstruction of the oldest preserved mummy in the Egyptian Museum of Florence.
Forensic techniques by international scientists, led by LJMU’s Dr Matteo Borrini, have created the facial reconstruction of the oldest preserved mummy in the Egyptian Museum of Florence.
Applications are now being taken for a leadership development initiative for women.
Liverpool will be a centre of excellence for craniofacial analysis, facial depiction and forensic art, following the launch of LJMU’s Face Lab.
Director of Public Health Wales Professor Mark Bellis returns to Liverpool institution.
A 4.4 million-year-old skeleton could show how early humans moved and began to walk upright, according to new research.
LJMU has achieved world-leading status in the latest assessment of university research, with the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences 0.01 marks off the top position in the UK.
Our vision to be recognised as 'UK's applied research powerhouse'
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LJMU celebrated the achievements of its Malaysian-based students in a special graduation ceremony.
Two academics and two professional services staff contribute their 'take-aways' to the debate ....