Spectacular Neanderthal find reopens debate about earliest 'burials'
The discovery of a virtually complete Neanderthal skeleton in Northern Iraq is set to reopen the debate about whether our closest ancient human relatives buried their dead.
The discovery of a virtually complete Neanderthal skeleton in Northern Iraq is set to reopen the debate about whether our closest ancient human relatives buried their dead.
Scientists have witnessed for the first time exactly what happens to the most massive stars at the end of their lives.
Three LJMU Screen School alumni recently visited current film studies students to share their experience of working in TV and film production.
The end of year exhibition runs until 1 September 2023, 10am – 5pm at the John Lennon Art and Design Building.
Research on the passage of time by Professor Ruth Ogden and PhD candidate Jessica Thompson
Liverpool John Moores University is partnering with the citys major health research and public organisations to launch the headquarters of the Global Pandemic Institute, committed to helping the world prevent, prepare, and respond more effectively to pandemics.
"We have a chicken and egg situation, which is unsustainable"
Are you a final year student looking to secure a graduate job to start in 2025 after completing your studies?
As Transgender Awareness Week begins, our LJMU Equality team explains what the week means and why it’s important.
The Football Exchange, from the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, hosted its first ‘Psychology of Football’ conference. The event, endorsed by the British Association of Sport and Exercise Science (BASES), was attended by over 120 delegates, including representatives from every English Premier League club, the Scottish Leagues and women’s football, with practitioners travelling from across the UK, Holland, Denmark, Estonia, Norway, Germany, Slovenia, Portugal, Poland and the US.