Face Lab reveals average faces of 19th century British and Tasmanian convicts
Research conducted by LJMU’s Face Lab has revealed the average faces of British and Tasmanian convicts from the 19th century.
Research conducted by LJMU’s Face Lab has revealed the average faces of British and Tasmanian convicts from the 19th century.
LJMU hosts European journalism education conference
On December 14, Liverpool Screen School welcomed over 200 guests from industry and academia and over 30 speakers, including demonstrations, to discuss how immersive technology was impacting on storytelling.
Young peoples mental health is being tested in this pandemic like never before, according to postgraduate student Shaunna Devine.
At LJMU, above all else, we want everyone who studies here, works here and works with us, to feel respected, and to respect others.
BA (Hons) History student Katie plays her part in new exhibition of the 1981 March for Jobs.
At LJMU we’re excited to celebrate our contributions to the poetical world.
Exhibition at LJMU's Aldham Robarts Library compared mental health advice then and now
Plesiosaurs are an extinct group of marine reptiles from the age of dinosaurs who are famous for their long necks. The effect of such long necks on how these animals swam is a mystery but now computer simulations are helping LJMU scientists understand what would happen if a plesiosaur turned its head while swimming.
Our tips on how to overcome feelings of homesickness and where to go for support