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CPH shortlisted in North West Coast Research and Innovation Awards
LJMU’s Centre for Public Health has been shortlisted in the ‘Best example of advancing local NHS systems for innovation’ category at the 2015 North West Coast Research and Innovation Awards for the Centre’s Integrated Monitoring System (IMS).
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Congratulations Oryx Universal College, Qatar!
More than 80 graduate with LJMU degrees in at Oryx Universal College Qatar
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Welcome to the new football culture!
Get Your Kits Out Festival led by Liverpool fashion academic
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The Conversation: Most humans haven’t evolved to cope with the cold, yet we dominate northern climates – here’s why
Evolutionary biologists Dr Laura Buck and Dr Kyoko Yamaguchi write in The Conversation on how human species (hominins) have coped with cold climates over the millennia.
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Schools Observatory wins Institute of Physics Gold Medal
15 years of success for astrophysics outreach project recognised with national public engagement prize
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Successful trial of 'automated' rail passenger information
TRIALS of a new intelligent rail passenger information system are proving a success thanks to a partnership between Merseyrail and data scientists at LJMU.
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Astronomers and space scientists from across Europe to link up in Liverpool
The European Week of Astronomy and Space Science (EWASS) 2018 will be taking place in Liverpool for the first time next April.
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Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences awards 2023 research grant to LJMU academic
Dr Nick Dawnay from the School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences has been awarded a £10K in support of a project looking to develop eDNA methods to support wildlife forensic investigations.
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New study suggests explanations for usage of plesiosaurs’ long necks
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.