Great Apes ‘outnumbered 200 to 1’ by 2050 in own feeding grounds
Research review in Frontiers in Conservation Science predicts habitats increasingly overrun by farmers
Research review in Frontiers in Conservation Science predicts habitats increasingly overrun by farmers
Energy use patterns from smart meter data could be used to help identify whether people are suffering from conditions such as dementia and depression, computer scientists have shown.
LJMU is taking part in No Mow May as part of our commitment to enhancing biodiversity and the environment.
A team of scientists from Liverpool John Moores University and the University of Manchester have released the findings of a personality study.
LJMU buildings will move to summer opening hours from Monday 19 June.
There is a great opportunity for law students to debate human rights and international law issues with students from across the globe.
Updates to policies
International acclaim for new book on one of the USA’s most notorious murders.
The Liverpool Commonwealth Association (LCA) held its first Commonwealth Lecture at LJMU.
New research has calculated the damage done by farmers converting tropical peat swamps to oil palm plantations.