Report backs calls for 'joined-up' public services
Public Health Wales and LJMU set out 'best practice' for multi-agency working
Public Health Wales and LJMU set out 'best practice' for multi-agency working
Astrophysicists engage public through RHS gold garden and £100k STEMM outreach project
We meet JMSU's Vice-President (Education) Charlotte Clayton-Hayes
Ever wondered what goes on in an Olympic athlete’s mind just before the start of a race? Or what an Olympic athlete's training schedule looks like? We caught up with LJMU Sport and Exercise Sciences Lecturer and Women’s 4x400m Relay Olympic Bronze medallist, Kelly Massey, to find out.
Bonobos are willing to share meat with animals outside their own family groups. This behaviour was observed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and is documented in a new study in Springer’s journal Human Nature
Exploring the relationship between the written word and prison
An invitation for students to take part in Writing for Wellbeing workshops.
Tropical rainforests were once thought unliveable but scientists, including Liverpool John Moores University’s Professor Chris Hunt, are showing that our human ancestors lived in these conditions, and in fact the forests themselves are long-term documents of human action.
An international group of geneticists and archaeologists have analysed bones samples, some provided by LJMU, that reveal the ancestry of dogs can be traced to at least two populations of ancient wolves.
As an Armed Forces friendly organisation, LJMU has introduced new measures to better support veterans, reservists and their partners who work for the university, or who may look to join the institution in the future.