Nobel Prize Winning Astronomer
The Universe from Beginning to End
The Universe from Beginning to End
Unexpected biodiversity at Liverpool's Albert Dock
Resources and briefing sessions are being made available to researchers interested in developing case studies for REF 2029.
This year’s event on Friday 19 May proved to be the best yet!
On Wednesday 15 June, LJMU celebrated the work of women in football at the inaugural meeting of the Football Exchange Women's Network (FExWN). The event brought together network members, delegates and industry speakers to celebrate their contributions to the sport and to challenge the realms of what is considered possible.
We are working with the National Technician Development Centre (NTDC) to better understand our technical workforce.
A new exhibition at LJMU’s John Lennon Art and Design Building creates an ‘average’ face of The Beatles, and highlights the similarities of the Fab Four.
Four academics have been recognised by Club Liverpool for their roles in bringing education and research conferences to the city in 2023.
Astronomers, including Professor Maurizio Salaris from the Astrophysics Research Institute at Liverpool John Moores University, used the Hubble Space Telescope to photograph the globular star cluster NGC 6752 (located 13,000 light-years away in our Milky Way's halo).
MRC Funded grant to offer most detailed insight yet