Woman’s skeleton shines light on early peopling of the New World
A FEMALE skeleton found in Mexico has strengthened the theory that humans originally reached the American continent from different points of origin.
A FEMALE skeleton found in Mexico has strengthened the theory that humans originally reached the American continent from different points of origin.
LJMUs School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences (PBS) has launched their Athena Swan 12-point action plan this week.
Educational Pioneers: Fanny Calder, James Gill and the making of a modern university opens
'Inspiration and advice' as LJMU marks International Women in Engineering Day
Leading sport scientist puts the case for not locking-down leisure
Scientists at LJMU are capturing the thermal profiles of animals at a local wildlife park in order to help researchers around the world classify and monitor endangered species in the wild.
Elections for the Academic Board teaching staff will take place from 24th May until 11th June 2019.
It is with great sadness that the university announces the death of Caroline Chinn following a long illness.
Valeria was presented the award alongside students from the University of Liverpool and Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine with grants for scientific research, aimed to enhance preparedness for future pandemics.
Researchers have developed a new approach to machine learning that mimics humans ability to learn how to learn.