Acclimate athletes for exercise challenges
Sport Scientists use environmental chambers to train competitors
Sport Scientists use environmental chambers to train competitors
Huge growth in highest quality research outputs and culture
Families in Cyprus have been able to finally lay their relatives to rest thanks to a humanitarian project involving anthropologists from LJMU who have recovered and identified remains from multiple war graves.
Liverpool John Moores University is supporting a brand new science and discovery centre aimed at inspiring children and young people.
Women scientists at LJMU have won a grant to share our institutional learnings on gender equality with partner institutions in Brazil.
As many as 60 graduates from the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences have secured roles at professional football clubs in England and overseas over the past decade thanks to an internship scheme with Everton Football Club.
A newly published study in PLOS genetics led by School of Biology and Environmental Sciences experts Dr Adeline Morez, Prof Joel D. Irish and Dr Linus Girdland Flink is helping to shed new light on the origins of Scotland’s Picts.
LJMU is to co-host the British Science Festival in the city in 2025.
We have a great opportunity for LJMU students to develop your skills and experience by working on an online environment and climate project.
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.