How is lockdown affecting our health?
Public health experts at Liverpool John Moores University are looking into how lockdown has affected the physical and mental health of people in the North West.
Public health experts at Liverpool John Moores University are looking into how lockdown has affected the physical and mental health of people in the North West.
The year 9 pupils from Liverpool's Holly Lodge Girls College spent two days working alongside world-class scientists in physiology, biomechanics and sport and exercise psychology, as well as current LJMU students, to gain expert insight into sport science research methodology.
Its #WorldWalkingDay this weekend (3 October) and in partnership with The Association For International Sport for All (TAFISA), LJMU are encouraging our community to get walking!
Leading sport scientist puts the case for not locking-down leisure
World-first: study demonstrates exercise promotes tumour regression in humans
A reaccounting of Liverpools uncomfortable slaving history is being backed by experts at Liverpool John Moores University.
Elaine Smith-Freeman is the Manager of Counselling and Mental Wellbeing at LJMU.
Scientists at LJMU are capturing the thermal profiles of animals at a local wildlife park in order to help researchers around the world classify and monitor endangered species in the wild.
As graduation week ended, the final graduands of July 2019 arrived at Liverpool Cathedral with their friends and families to receive their awards.
Day two of graduation week saw more than 750 students receive their awards across two ceremonies at Liverpool Cathedral.