Tourists say ignorance is bliss - research
Research shows that far from choosing safe and familiar locations, holidaymakers prefer places they know little about.
Research shows that far from choosing safe and familiar locations, holidaymakers prefer places they know little about.
Pharmacists-to-be are being trained on the world's first fully patient-controlled online health record.
After the worlds most costly cargo ship accident, maritime expert Dr Abdul Khalique mans LJMU's £2.5 million simulator to explain what went wrong on board the Ever Given.
LJMU is leading the way globally in educating the youngest children about protecting our planet. We spoke to one of the leading architects of sustainability in early years education, Dr Diane Boyd.
Additional training dates have now been made available as GaP (Grants and Projects) training has proved to be very popular.
Is dark tourism just another fad in the age of the selfie and tick list travelling? Gillian O’Brien explains its appeal and gives it historical context.
Information about updated policies
LJMU wowed industry partners with its future homes research at the launch of a new £370,000 centre for construction skills.
The seminar will provide an opportunity for exploration through some of the findings from the HEFCE funded project.
Shopping trolleys will be used to help save people from suffering a stroke by identifying irregular heartbeats, as part of a new medical trial.