Armchair archaeological digs
Researchers recreate lost worlds using drone technology
Researchers recreate lost worlds using drone technology
A new Public Health Institute has been established at Liverpool John Moores University to respond to the varied and complex public health issues of the 21st Century.
Improving jockeys’ wellbeing and fitness through research and sporting partnerships
In memoriam: Cilla Black OBE
IT Services has developed a new approach to improve the way university-owned Apple devices are managed and supported.
As part of our commitment to employee wellbeing, we are offering vouchers for a free winter flu jab.
One of only 34 HE providers to receive HEA funding
An international team of scientists, led by the China University of Geosciences in Beijing and including palaeontologists from the Liverpool John Moores University, has shed new light on some unusual dinosaur tracks from northern China. The tracks appear to have been made by four-legged sauropod dinosaurs yet only two of their feet have left prints behind.
According to a new study, collaboration between business and academia can identify the most urgent research priorities to ensure the sustainability of food, energy, water and the environment. This is
Submissions are still invited from staff and students and collaborative partner institutions, as well as other colleagues working in post-16 education.