How nature can benefit our economy
Liverpool John Moores University is supporting plans to embed natures benefits for a more resilient and healthy economy in the Liverpool City Region.
Liverpool John Moores University is supporting plans to embed natures benefits for a more resilient and healthy economy in the Liverpool City Region.
Advising governments and industry on best, or better practices, is a vital job carried out by scientists such as Patrick Byrne of LJMU.
A triple-whammy of climate change, land-use change and human population growth is set to decimate the habitats of Africas great apes gorillas, chimpanzees and bonobos over the coming 30 years.
'Social wifi' project hosts trio of LJMU computing teams
Stories of students 'locked down' in halls inspire fresh approach in LJMU Student Advice & Welfare
Staff and students at LJMU have welcomed changes to the Highway Code that restructure the road hierarchy and prioritise walking and cycling.
Education professional Diane Garrison starts conversation about depth of school 'othering'
Researchers have developed a new approach to machine learning that mimics humans ability to learn how to learn.
We are delighted to announce our two new Corporate Charities - Claire House Children's Hospice and The Girls Network.
Dr Jo Croft, senior lecturer in English, died of cancer on 15 January. She was a dearly-loved colleague and teacher at LJMU for nearly 28 years.