Business students talk global issues with US counterparts
'Usually we only learn from a European perspective'
'Usually we only learn from a European perspective'
Over 10,000 LJMU students from the Class of 2021 and 2022 have graduated over the past fortnight at Liverpool Anglican Cathedral.
Natural England expert Sarah Dalrymple welcomes assisted migration of trees
Director of Liverpool Screen School chosen to chair one of three LCR Cluster Boards
Several policies have been updated.
Plesiosaurs are an extinct group of marine reptiles from the age of dinosaurs who are famous for their long necks. The effect of such long necks on how these animals swam is a mystery but now computer simulations are helping LJMU scientists understand what would happen if a plesiosaur turned its head while swimming.
New research has underlined the hazards associated with COVID-19 in dental surgery settings, and a solution to higher patient turnover.
Leading primatologist Serge Wich has expressed his shock after contributing to research which suggests only 3% of the world's land remains ecologically intact with healthy populations of all its original animals.
The discovery of invisible galaxies billions of light years from Earth is helping us understand the origins of the Universe, say astrophysicists.
LJMU researchers feed into report by Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee