The Forgotten Athletes: Jockeys' Health reinvented
Jockey-turned-academic helps 400 riders with diet and performance
Jockey-turned-academic helps 400 riders with diet and performance
Planning permission has been granted for a new £19 million Shakespeare theatre for Prescot, Knowsley, which will have education at its heart.
Study involving Liverpool John Moores University and the Pongo Foundation has uncovered new calls from orang-utans.
At LJMU, above all else, we want everyone who studies here, works here and works with us, to feel respected, and to respect others.
Creative writing lecturer JP Maxwell's new historical fiction of spies, slavers and conspiracy in 1860s Liverpool
A worldwide network of active cities is set to expand following a knowledge-sharing event attended by ten different countries.
With younger generations finding it increasingly difficult to relate to the World Wars, LJMU is working to secure the future of Remembrance Day through two innovative, nationally-funded, research projects.
What can fossil bones tell us about the ecology and behaviour of extinct species? In two recent publications, Dr Carlo Meloro from the School of Natural Sciences and Psychology has worked with international teams to demonstrate how we can interpret palaeoecology (the ecology of fossil animals and plants) of extinct wild dogs by looking at their fore-limb and skull shape.
Following the tragic killing of George Floyd in America, questions of police legitimacy and police malpractice are being debated internationally.
Curator joins LJMU's School of Art and Design Exhibition Research Lab for a 12 month research project.