What the pandemic taught me 2 - LJMU Together
Your reflections on our pandemic year
Your reflections on our pandemic year
Two academics and two professional services staff contribute their 'take-aways' to the debate ....
Business as usual for teaching and research
A new study shows that money is better spent on forest protection and law enforcement than rescue and rehabilitation
Astronomers discover huge hydrogen cloud - a new clue to formation of stars
Students with exciting business ideas are benefitting from a new partnership with banking giant NatWest.
The discovery of a virtually complete Neanderthal skeleton in Northern Iraq is set to reopen the debate about whether our closest ancient human relatives buried their dead.
It was only a relatively short time ago - in March this year - that the World Health Organisation declared Covid-19 a pandemic. We know now that it is likely to be many, many months before the UK pronounces its outbreak over; and certainly years before it is over globally.
Legitimate, representative and proportionate policing is vital for social health in democracies, argue LJMU experts.
An anthropologist at Liverpool John Moores University and other researchers have played down links between modern Asian physiology and a recently discovered early human species, Denisova hominins.