Illegal fish trade challenged by new technology
A GENETIC test developed at LJMU could have a dramatic effect on how the UK polices illegal fishing.
A GENETIC test developed at LJMU could have a dramatic effect on how the UK polices illegal fishing.
Final-year creative writing student Kayla Marsh sat down with seven members of staff to discuss their ‘Reading Rivers’ – from the books never finished to the books that evoked tears.
Report by Public Health institute commissioned by Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership
Five candidates have put themselves forwards for the position and voting will take place between Monday 13 and 27 March.
All Professional Services staff have until 5pm on Monday 27 March to vote for their preferred Staff Governor candidate.
The 2022 RKE Conference, hosted by the Faculty of Health, culminated in a ceremony for the Vice-Chancellor's Awards for Excellence
LJMU researchers have secured a £300,000 grant from the British Academy to tackle the stigma faced by Nepalese women during menstruation.
Using the latest imaging technology, researchers have revealed more information about a prehistoric mammal, previously thought to be an elephant-sized, moose-like creature, which was actually a close relation to modern-day giraffes.
A major national study of the impact of the Royal British Legion break service on veterans and their families, is being carried out by LJMU.
Students from across LJMU have been recognised at a Unitemps Awards Ceremony this week.