Programme keeps teenage girls active in lockdown
A programme to keep teenage girls active during lockdown has found it significantly boosted their strength, fitness, motivation and body image.
A programme to keep teenage girls active during lockdown has found it significantly boosted their strength, fitness, motivation and body image.
As we approach the anniversary of the Gunpowder Plot (5 November 1605), Liverpool John Moores University research allows us to take a look at the overall impact of the Stuart-era (1603-1714) on Liverpool.
LJMU’s International team has hosted an agent conference for 24 individuals from 18 different countries across the globe, to showcase our offering for internationals students.
Study in The Lancet models impact of government policy with more widespread 'calorie' labelling
During the summer, IT services will be delivering an upgrade to Microsoft Office and Google Chrome will become the default browser.
Young peoples mental health is being tested in this pandemic like never before, according to postgraduate student Shaunna Devine.
One of Britain's leading figures in police leadership has joined Liverpool John Moores University as an adjunct Professor.
'Inked' employees sought for study
As February marks LGBT History Month, the LJMU Diversity and Inclusion Team caught up with Dr Lindsey Gaston, Liverpool Business School Senior Lecturer. Here he reflects on his own journey and experience.
Researcher chosen as BBC and AHRC New Generation Thinker