Stars’ odd behaviour gives up hidden black holes
Black hole hunters are turning detective to uncover hidden behemoths in Space.
Black hole hunters are turning detective to uncover hidden behemoths in Space.
Marie Claire Van Hout of the LJMU Public Health Institute publishes research in Lancet
Inspiring future generations of scientists
Hollywood writer-director Terrence Malick has enlisted the expertise of a Liverpool John Moores University astrophysicist for his new film, Voyage of Time.
Liverpool John Moores University’s School of Sport and Exercise Sciences has been named the 6th best department in the world according to the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) for the Sports Sciences subject area, highlighting the School’s global research influence. The results also show the School ranked as the 2nd best department in the UK and the 3rd best in Europe.
More than 120 staff from across the university attended an engagement workshop on prioritising the student experience.
Team LJMU has won three events at the British University and Colleges Sport Tournament earlier this month.
High-profile event for Liverpool Centre for Advanced Policing Studies
LJMU astrophysicist works with European Southern Observatory and collaborators to confirm Milky Way-like galaxy from 700m years after Big Bang
Two LJMU staff members will sit on the Career Pathways Action Group.