Ten students spend life changing summer in Nepal
The ten students and now LJMU graduates, visited Nepal for a month-long Turing funded trip, working on the Dignity Without Danger (DWD) research project.
The ten students and now LJMU graduates, visited Nepal for a month-long Turing funded trip, working on the Dignity Without Danger (DWD) research project.
Isabella, a former MSc Forensic Anthropology student, shared her favourite study spots across LJMU campus.
Ramandan begins this week but what 's its importance for practicing Muslims? Plus inclusive guidance to follow to support students and colleagues
Leading sport scientist puts the case for not locking-down leisure
Open to staff who identify as neurodiverse, deaf or disabled, or who have a long-term physical or mental health condition
School of Civil Engineering and Built Environment at LJMU shows case for novel 'substitute' for concrete
Our prehistoric ancestors may have had large carnivores – giant lions, saber-tooth cats, bears and hyenas up to twice the size of their modern relatives – to thank for an abundance and diversity of plants and wildlife.
Final-year creative writing student Kayla Marsh sat down with seven members of staff to discuss their ‘Reading Rivers’ – from the books never finished to the books that evoked tears.
Following a competitive nomination process, LJMU's Kerry Wilson has been invited by the Arts and Humanities Research Council to join its academic Peer Review College.
Students can sign up for Freshers 22 activities or staff can make a group booking for their programme.