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  1. Dr Matteo Borrini

    Matteo could be described as LJMU’s very own Indiana Jones. A principal lecturer in forensic anthropology, he is a charismatic academic with an unconventional approach to scientific inquiry in both forensic cases and life’s mysteries, with a penchant for holy relics and intrigue for ancient rituals, legends and even a spot of magic.

  2. James Joyce's "Chamber Music" 

    Video performances, plus commentaries, lyrics, notes and musical notation, for performances 1-4 from Dr Gerry Smyth's musical adaptation of James Joyce's 'Chamber Music'.

  3. Access Symplectic

    Log into Symplectic. The Symplectic database provides a means for members of staff and postgraduate research students at LJMU to capture their publications and professional activities.