Making a difference during the COVID-19 crisis
Liverpool John Moores University is focusing on our values of community and togetherness as we make our way through the COVID-19 crisis.
Liverpool John Moores University is focusing on our values of community and togetherness as we make our way through the COVID-19 crisis.
Researchers have discovered c.14,600 animals still live in the wild today - 8,000 more than expected.
Researcher and graduate discuss women's game on BBC World Service
Education professional Diane Garrison starts conversation about depth of school 'othering'
Go-getting school girls hope to springboard into top science careers by undertaking their own research with Liverpool John Moores University.
The seminar will provide an opportunity for exploration through some of the findings from the HEFCE funded project.
On the 12-month anniversary of the death of George Floyd, LJMU has restated its commitment to change and respond to the needs of people of colour.
Hamsters are the ubiquitous childhood pet: cute, cuddly, ready to sink their teeth deep into your finger … But how can you tell if your hamster is happy?
We met three staff colleagues who were supported through further study
POACHERS who disguise rare animal remains in a multi-billion dollar trade are a step closer to being caught out, according to scientists in Liverpool, UK.