Discover magazine recognises Homo naledi research
Research regarding the discovery of a new species of human relative shedding light on the origins and diversity of our origins was selected as the second most important scientific story in 2015.
Research regarding the discovery of a new species of human relative shedding light on the origins and diversity of our origins was selected as the second most important scientific story in 2015.
Liverpool John Moores University has been recognised as a leading institution in supporting talented athletes in education.
LJMU is a partner in a new programme to support and encourage businesses in the Liverpool City Region to increase innovation practice and investment in research and development.
LJMU was runner-up in the Education Links Category at the Greater China Awards, awarded by the Department for International Trade (DIT) North West recently.
Chi Onwurah MP presents third lecture in Women in STEM series
LJMU is inviting applications for fully-funded PhD scholarships and our Thematic Doctoral Pathways programme.
Simulations of Space aid public and scientific understanding of science
LJMU are offering up to ten places for women working in academic and professional services roles to take part in cross institutional action learning sets with peers from universities in the North West region.
When it comes to female participation in sport, we've come a long way. But the playing field is by no means level yet...
LJMU has long prided itself on offering access to higher education to under-represented sections of our community.