New species of human relative discovered on South African Cave
The discovery of a new species of human relative has shed light on the origins and diversity of our origins.
The discovery of a new species of human relative has shed light on the origins and diversity of our origins.
16 PGRs attended 2 1/2 day intensive writing retreat at Gladstone's Library, Hawarden
Resources and briefing sessions are being made available to researchers interested in developing case studies for REF 2029.
A LJMU ‘big idea’ has been selected as one of the most innovative of the year by New Scientist.
Fuel poverty experts Neil Simcock, Lucie Middlemiss and Aimee Ambrose explain why this week's mini-budget was a missed opportunity.
Over 10,000 LJMU students from the Class of 2021 and 2022 have graduated over the past fortnight at Liverpool Anglican Cathedral.
Read how Scientists at LJMU and the Australian Catholic University have established a new technique for studying muscle growth in humans that could advance treatments to prevent frailty in old age.
Our staff networks have been integral in progressing certain policies for LJMU staff, including on maternity leave and menopause.
Whether you are a final year undergraduate or postgraduate student, there is a wealth of careers and employability support available to you both in the run up to graduation and beyond.
Read more about how banded mongooses target close female relatives according to new findings.