LJMU marks Armistice Day 2022
Staff and students observed a two-minute silence across campus to mark Armistice Day.
Staff and students observed a two-minute silence across campus to mark Armistice Day.
The Policy Centre has been updated with a new policy
The Law Factor initiative is aimed specifically at increasing the diversity of young people who study and ultimately practice law.
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.
Scientists and historians have joined forces to create detailed virtual images of what could be the head of Robert the Bruce, reconstructed from the cast of a human skull held by the Hunterian Museum.
The competition for scholarly snaps will take place again at this year's Research and Innovation Day on Wednesday 19th June. To be a part of this competition please submit your pictures by Wednesday 5th June.
Need to create a data management plan for your research application? New training sessions will start this September to help you using DMPonline.
A new analysis of the famous Piltdown Man forgeries, conducted by LJMU researchers, points the finger of suspicion even more firmly at their discoverer, Charles Dawson. The Piltdown Man scandal is arguably the greatest scientific fraud ever perpetrated in the UK, with fake fossils being claimed as evidence of our earliest ancestor.
We will mark Armistice Day by observing a two-minute silence at 11am on Monday 11 November.
As a new academic year begins, it’s really important to remember three simple steps to keep your data safe.