Study dismisses hypothesized reduction in modern human brain size
Paleoanthropologists warn against Holocene hypothesis
Paleoanthropologists warn against Holocene hypothesis
Royal Logistics Corps' first visit to a UK campus
Over 10,000 LJMU students from the Class of 2021 and 2022 have graduated over the past fortnight at Liverpool Anglican Cathedral.
As part of this year's submission to the Times Higher Impact Rankings, a hub of resources is now available to staff outlining our commitment to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Liverpool hosts LJMU Drug Deaths Conference
LJMU scientists have published research that provides a unique opportunity to investigate how personality can be affected by social context.
A FEMALE skeleton found in Mexico has strengthened the theory that humans originally reached the American continent from different points of origin.
Britain is no stranger to wet weather, and with climate predictions forecasting more extreme weather events, experts at LJMU are working with vulnerable communities to help them prepare for future instances of flooding.
Read more about the new agreement that will make it even easier to search LJMU’s rich Library collection from August 2017.
Two new online modules on Resilience and Appraisals are available from the Learning and Development Foundation