Stacey hits the road to raise awareness of lockdown mental health
The LJMU student telling anxiety to jog on...
The LJMU student telling anxiety to jog on...
Wild chimpanzees are hard to find, but their DNA – left-behind genetic traces – is opening up a new way of studying them, write experts Alexander Piel and Fiona Stewart
Martin Coulby from the Astrophysics Research Institute talks about his own mental health issues and the importance of the Staff Disability Network at LJMU.
Demelza Kooij's film The Breeder considers the darker implications of our cultural fetish with cute.
Business Studies student, Julia Harrison, shares her top tips in preparing for exams.
Two Sport Psychology students share their experiences of their field trip to Manchester United training ground and the English Institute of Sport.
This research could provide an answer to some of the problems posed by antibiotic resistance
Science and Football students give their post-match analysis of the Sweden and England game of the World Cup.
Tourism is one of the fastest growing industries in the world – 42m people visited sub-Saharan Africa in 2018 alone. Photographs on social media are already being used to help track the illegal wildlife trade and how often areas of wilderness are visited by tourists.
Geography students, Holly Hadden and Georgina Harriss, share their experiences of a recent field trip to Almeria, Spain.