Can supermarket trolleys help cut risk of stroke? - trials underway
Shopping trolleys will be used to help save people from suffering a stroke by identifying irregular heartbeats, as part of a new medical trial.
Shopping trolleys will be used to help save people from suffering a stroke by identifying irregular heartbeats, as part of a new medical trial.
36 students from across 16 schools in Merseyside have taken part in work experience at Liverpool John Moores University over the summer.
Master's student competes in final of UK industry competition
A research project aiming to address the current skills gap in the Indian construction industry has begun through an industry academia partnership, funded by the British Council’s Going Global Partnership Grant
Civil engineers who developed a new type of cement which creates 80% fewer carbon emissions have won a prestigious international prize.
'Inspiration and advice' as LJMU marks International Women in Engineering Day
Submissions from across the LJMU community and our partner organisations are now being sought for the 2023 conference taking place in June.
ASPIRING civil engineers from Liverpool John Moores are visiting the site of the Genoa bridge disaster.
A Quick Update - blog by the conference team
After the worlds most costly cargo ship accident, maritime expert Dr Abdul Khalique mans LJMU's £2.5 million simulator to explain what went wrong on board the Ever Given.