When are pandemics actually over - research?
Welcome Trust study draws on LJMU psychology scholarship
Welcome Trust study draws on LJMU psychology scholarship
One in four of us have experienced time as moving faster or slower than normal since the COVID pandemic began.
Dr Emma Murray, Reader in Military Veteran Studies at LJMU and Criminologist-in-Residence at FACT has been a long-term collaborator on the project.
Sport psychology masters student Ellie Fox has appeared in a short documentary about the inspirational refugee football team based in Toxteth that she has volunteered with for the past three years.
A NEW study into unwanted sexual attention in bars and clubs has found that men use two key aggression tactics.
LJMU to broadcast the 15-minute session via Melodic Distraction on Mon 27 February from 8.30am
Dr Mark Forshaw successful in funding call
Footballers who frequently head the ball may suffer from an increased risk of neurodegeneration, according to new research.
A major study has been launched to learn more about the impact of COVID-19 on children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
Criminology academic 'touched the lives of many at LJMU and beyond'