Discover magazine recognises Homo naledi research
Research regarding the discovery of a new species of human relative shedding light on the origins and diversity of our origins was selected as the second most important scientific story in 2015.
Research regarding the discovery of a new species of human relative shedding light on the origins and diversity of our origins was selected as the second most important scientific story in 2015.
Centre for Net Zero Maritime Energy Solutions launched by LJMU, University of Liverpool and industry partners
First UK study to look at psychological birth trauma and long-term effects on coping with drink
International Pronouns Day seeks to make respecting, sharing and educating about personal pronouns common practice.
Call to join study of Britons' seasonal wellbeing
Students from India, Jordan, Vietnam, Iran, Singapore and Norway took part in a three-day visit to LJMU.
We are working with the National Technician Development Centre (NTDC) to better understand our technical workforce.
Oration for Honorary Fellowship presented by Sir Bert Massie
Scientists who track-and-trace fish for a living claim that analysing seawater can tell us the richest story of what lies beneath the waves.
It is essential that our university honours significant dates to the Black community. LJMU's Anita Awotunde looks at the history, why it's important and the plans for 2021.