Study supports 'vulnerable' Probation Service
School of Justice Studies ESRC study explores change management in under pressure Probation Service
School of Justice Studies ESRC study explores change management in under pressure Probation Service
Study in The Lancet models impact of government policy with more widespread 'calorie' labelling
The threat to the environment posed by uranium left over from the Cold War may be less severe than feared, according to a field study led by Liverpool John Moores University.
A new study lead by LJMU has found that the visual abilities of competitive football players are substantially better than those of healthy non-athletes.
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LJMU and LSTM to investigate insecticide resistance in disease-spreading mosquitoes
Improving jockeys’ wellbeing and fitness through research and sporting partnerships
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.
Footballers who frequently head the ball may suffer from an increased risk of neurodegeneration, according to new research.
Bursaries, scholarships and grants to students top £10million for the first time as cost-of-living bites