Exercise maintains 'rhythm of life'
Exercising at a regular time of day may help to ward off mental health conditions by protecting the body's natural circadian rhythms, research suggests.
Exercising at a regular time of day may help to ward off mental health conditions by protecting the body's natural circadian rhythms, research suggests.
Results of LJMU GOALS programme.
Liverpool John Moores University is currently locked down to protect our students, staff and wider society in the COVID-19 emergency.
Flinders Chase graduate engineer achieves his goal as a Civil Engineer
Journalism student Daisy reveals evidence in national newspaper
Rachel, 22, to sit on Government's 'panel of brilliant people'
Staff at LJMU believe it is a good place to work, according to the results of this year’s Your LJMU, Your Voice survey.
Wallasey MP Angela Eagle praises innovation at the Faculty of Engineering and Technology
As the new semester begins it’s important to know the ways you can stay safe around campus and the city.
Dr Emma Murray, Reader in Military Veteran Studies at LJMU and Criminologist-in-Residence at FACT has been a long-term collaborator on the project.