Thermal ‘fingerprinting’ to help conserve rare animals in Madagascar
SCIENTIFIC methods developed at Liverpool John Moores University and Chester Zoo to count animals from the air are being adopted in the wilds of Madagascar.
SCIENTIFIC methods developed at Liverpool John Moores University and Chester Zoo to count animals from the air are being adopted in the wilds of Madagascar.
Civil Engineering and Built Environment partner construction firm Wienerberger
Two Architecture students and a recent graduate are enjoying a truly international experience thanks to LJMU’s Go Global Fund and the Erasmus+ programme.
Liverpool John Moores University is one of six across the UK to be shortlisted in the most prestigious category by the Times Higher.
British Council grant for School of Education and partners in Malaysia to create new collaborative leaning resources
NIHR funded trial in partnership with schools and parents to encourage struggling children to seek help
An international team of astronomers, including Dr Rob Crain from the LJMU Astrophysics Research Institute (ARI), have developed a simulation of the Universe in which realistic galaxies are created. Astronomers can now use the results to study the development of galaxies from almost 14 billion years ago until now.
Researchers have discovered c.14,600 animals still live in the wild today - 8,000 more than expected.
LJMU has created five Associate Dean positions across the faculties and one for Professional Services to support the university in driving forward the EDI agenda.
Important Revisions to LJMU policies