New sensor could dramatically improve fight against malaria
Many thousands of malaria deaths could be averted thanks to new sensor technology being developed in the UK.
Many thousands of malaria deaths could be averted thanks to new sensor technology being developed in the UK.
A unique business support programme, set to power a digital manufacturing revolution in the North West, is tapping into the next generation of innovative minds through collaboration with the LJMU Faculty of Engineering and Technology.
Landmark study finds serious violence costs £185m to region
The Portugal-leg of TRANSPEER, the international researcher development programme, has taken place in Lisbon.
Study by psychologists raises ethical questions about data capture
After 33 years of service, Julie Lloyd (Executive HR Director at LJMU) retires from the University. Julie is passionate about improving gender diversity and will offer tips on how to obtain a top leadership roles and how to promote gender diversity in senior positions.
World-first: study demonstrates exercise promotes tumour regression in humans
A programme to keep teenage girls active during lockdown has found it significantly boosted their strength, fitness, motivation and body image.
Themes of sea, migration and mobility swept through the launch of the University’s Research Institute for Literature and Cultural History at Liverpool Tate.
Archaeologists have discovered evidence of the first wealthy Iron Age community in the North West of England.