LJMU backdrop to author Aimée's big break
Excitement and praise for English graduate Aimee Walsh's first novel Exile
Excitement and praise for English graduate Aimee Walsh's first novel Exile
New research suggests blue eyed humans better than brown eyed in seeing in dark
The school of nursing and allied health at LJMU is hosting international delegates from the Netherlands, Belgium, Hungary and Portugal as part of their commitment to HELIUM
Students can sign up for Freshers 22 activities or staff can make a group booking for their programme.
An international team of scientists, led by the China University of Geosciences in Beijing and including palaeontologists from the Liverpool John Moores University, has shed new light on some unusual dinosaur tracks from northern China. The tracks appear to have been made by four-legged sauropod dinosaurs yet only two of their feet have left prints behind.
LJMU and LSTM to investigate insecticide resistance in disease-spreading mosquitoes
LJMU is to launch a new research institute to bring together and accelerate world-leading research around climate and sustainability.
Research at the university is focusing on rewetting peatlands for agriculture to ensure a sustainable future, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and creating income generation for farmers.
Dr Patrick Byrne contributes research to ENDS Report documentary about PFAS water pollution
Read more about how banded mongooses target close female relatives according to new findings.