LJMU produced films to be shown at COP26 in Glasgow
LJMU films of how fast rising sea levels impact island communities will be shown to delegates at Glasgow COP26 next week.
LJMU films of how fast rising sea levels impact island communities will be shown to delegates at Glasgow COP26 next week.
Sophia Charuhas's graduate art show selected for the Science Gallery, Melbourne.
Every city tells a story: Hype and legacy of event-led cultural regeneration
Recent updates to policies
Discover the intertwined history of our species. A new free gallery officially opened at the World Museum Liverpool on 6th September 2019. The opening was marked by a family event: Human Evolution Festival, but the gallery is now open to the public and an activity trail will be available soon. Where do we come from? What makes us human? These fundamental mysteries have shaped the study of human origins for centuries. Trace our species’ evolution from the first upright primate through to modern humans.
From Guantanamo to Xinjiang, from India to Europe, governments globally appear increasingly willing to detain citizens and migrants on suspicion rather than evidence.
Researchers from Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) and the University of Wisconsin, Madison, think that struggling to recall narratives might be a sign of dementia.
To help reduce the spread of Covid, Public Health at Liverpool City Council are conducting a survey of LJMU students.
Tea & Empathy - Let's Talk About Mental Health & Wellbeing (14 May 2021)
We are delighted to announce the return of our successful heritage walks around Liverpool.