Early humans were using stone tools three million years ago
LJMU paleontologists part of international team to discover oldest prehistoric butchery site ever found
LJMU paleontologists part of international team to discover oldest prehistoric butchery site ever found
Four academics have been recognised by Club Liverpool for their roles in bringing education and research conferences to the city in 2023.
Further workshops will take place throughout 2024 aimed at researchers and postgraduate researchers (PGRs) to enhance how they manage their research data.
The university will shortly be introducing a new system to support you in recording and tracking performance and development conversations.
One in four of us have experienced time as moving faster or slower than normal since the COVID pandemic began.
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.
Eight Product Design Engineering students from LJMU are heading to London next month to show off their innovative designs to industry experts.
Report by Public Health institute commissioned by Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership
Ten trainee nurses will work alongside district and community nurses over the next year as part of a new internship scheme aimed at supporting direct career pathways into the community health sector.
Galaxies “waste” large amounts of heavy elements they generate via star formation by ejecting them up to a million light years away