LJMU backdrop to author Aimée's big break
Excitement and praise for English graduate Aimee Walsh's first novel Exile
Excitement and praise for English graduate Aimee Walsh's first novel Exile
New research suggests blue eyed humans better than brown eyed in seeing in dark
LJMU students took centre stage at the University’s annual Middle Temple event in London recently, hosted by LJMU Chancellor and Honorary Fellow, Sir Brian Leveson.
The university sent more than sixty staff and students to Belfast welcoming more than 700 visitors to two applicant events.
Professor Zoe Knowles is set to become the first woman to chair the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES).
A lecturer who built links among therapists and counsellors on Twitter has been recognised for his efforts with a national award.
A new study from Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) highlights the high prevalence of cannabidiol (CBD) use among professional rugby players despite warnings it could lead to drugs bans.
'Unite for Nepal' Light Night 2015 event
Clinical Exercise Physiologists can now become registered health professionals
Wildlife experts have revealed a new artificial intelligence system at Knowsley Safari to help protect endangered species from poachers.