Why the fitness and leisure sector should be awarded ‘essential service’ status – by Professor Greg Whyte OBE
Leading sport scientist puts the case for not locking-down leisure
Leading sport scientist puts the case for not locking-down leisure
The main University examinations will take place between 27 April - 7 May 2020.
LJMU has been helping to end furniture poverty for hundreds of local groups.
Lack of consumer awareness makes conservation of fish stocks more challenging - research
This feature encourages colleagues to share what they've learned as we all reflect on the pandemic and what we've been through.
Delegates from all round the world participated in the LJMU Virtual Global Citizens Conference between 11-12 November 2020. They discussed seven adapted UN Sustainable Development Goals.
New research suggests domestic abuse victims are better served by schemes which prioritise safeguarding over prosecution.
Girls and women who have been through the care system should be diverted away from custodial sentences into community alternatives wherever possible, says a new report published today (Weds 4 May 2022). And the study adds that moves to prevent the criminalisation of girls in care need to be high on the agenda for change.
The Liverpool ECHO is on the look-out for the very best of the business world as it launches the Regional Business Awards 2020.
LJMU's free-to-public Legal Advice Centre to double capacity