Study shows impact on emotional reactions
Researchers from LJMU and the University of Liverpool have conducted a study examining the effect ecstasy has on different parts of the brain.
Researchers from LJMU and the University of Liverpool have conducted a study examining the effect ecstasy has on different parts of the brain.
Discover opportunities to gain experience alongside your studies working in tech and innovation.
Meet local employers looking to hire you for roles you can fit around your studies.
Dutch men and Latvian women are the tallest on the planet, according to the largest ever study of height around the world. The research group, which included LJMU’s Dr Lynne Boddy, conducted the study using data from most countries in the world, tracking the height of young adult men and women between 1914 and 2014.
Four data protection related policies have been updated and can now be found on the LJMU Policy Centre.
Sport and Exercise Science at Liverpool John Moores University is in the top 15 in the world in a new global ranking.
Training available during Wellbeing Week... It’s important that we continue to find out different ways to enhance our own and other’s wellbeing. There are a number of FREE training opportunities available to staff and students during Wellbeing Week including See Say Signpost Suicide Prevention Training…
Two new online modules on Resilience and Appraisals are available from the Learning and Development Foundation
Former graduate Izzy shares her top picks for what to do this spring/summer on campus and around the city.
Biomedical research team from LJMU, Australian National University, University of New South Wales and Melio healthcare publish study in Nature Communications providing evidence of major difference in how men and women react to prescription drugs