Thermal ‘fingerprinting’ to help conserve rare animals in Madagascar
SCIENTIFIC methods developed at Liverpool John Moores University and Chester Zoo to count animals from the air are being adopted in the wilds of Madagascar.
SCIENTIFIC methods developed at Liverpool John Moores University and Chester Zoo to count animals from the air are being adopted in the wilds of Madagascar.
Small businesses are being invited to to access R&D support from Liverpool John Moores University to support a green recovery in the region.
MA Wildlife Conservation students Vanessa Grundy, 27 and Alex Donnelly, 27 along with Vanessa's brother Mike Grundy are currently at the Poland-Ukraine border helping refugees get to safe accommodation in Krakow, and further across Europe, following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Our SAW team is offering students and staff a range of events over the next few months to help mental wellbeing this semester.
NURSES from overseas are being recruited to join the NHS workforce under a scheme piloted in Liverpool.
Shopping trolleys will be used to help save people from suffering a stroke by identifying irregular heartbeats, as part of a new medical trial.
Vice Chancellor's statement on the invasion of Ukraine
Two-year study concludes into how children develop numeracy skills
Liverpool John Moores University has been awarded Bronze status by Advance HE's Race Equality Charter (REC)
Recent research published in Quaternary Science Reviews on the long extinct cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) has found their attempt to adapt to the growing harshness of the last ice age before their extinction.