Unlocking creativity: FACTLab
Partnership sees launch of pioneering workshop
Partnership sees launch of pioneering workshop
UP-and-coming novelist Melissa Grindon hailed LJMU's writing community after being crowned Pulp Idol by Liverpool literary organisation, Writing on the Wall.
Inspiring future generations of scientists
A 4.4 million-year-old skeleton could show how early humans moved and began to walk upright, according to new research.
Three LJMU Screen School alumni recently visited current film studies students to share their experience of working in TV and film production.
Interview with organiser Dr James Crossland
Researchers have discovered c.14,600 animals still live in the wild today - 8,000 more than expected.
First purpose-built, multi-unit housing test facility in the North will be used by innovation and construction SMEs to address sustainability challenges of homes built over the last 100 years.
Business Minister, Rt Hon Anna Soubry MP, visited the site of the new Sensor City to see how the £15 million facility will revolutionise sensor technologies.
Researchers have shown that, contrary to previous arguments, great apes do have control over their voice, and can learn how to ‘speak,’ throwing new light on the evolution of speech.