Kristina's story
Find your place...we talk to Liverpool John Moores University student, Kristina, about her experiences at the University.
Find your place...we talk to Liverpool John Moores University student, Kristina, about her experiences at the University.
Our interest lies in the evolution of animal societies and the interactions that occur within these societies and their link to emotion, cognition and communication. We primarily study primates (including humans) but also other species including birds. Find out more about the Social Behaviour, Ecology and Conservation Research Group's work, collaborations, publications and meet the research team.
Biological sciences is a broad and exciting subject which allows you to specialise in a range of challenging areas. Explore the courses you could study within the subject of biological sciences.
More effective measures of detection are needed to help stop the trade in illegal animal products. An LJMU graduate is working on an innovative approach to address the problem.
Take a look at the Abstract Book for the European Conference on Behavioural Biology 2018.
Find out more about how AI and Drone Technology for Wildlife Conservation.
Research within the Research Centre for Brain and Behaviour is often published in high impact journals. Take a look at some of our most recent research papers.
Meet the academic staff who are involved in teaching and research within anthropology, genetics, animal behaviour and geography.
Within the Research Centre for Brain and Behaviour we are involved in research which looks at perception, attention, emotion, learning and memory, sensory and motor processes, and includes animal models of neurobehavioral research. We investigate cognitive and brain mechanisms in psychologically and neurologically intact animals and humans, and the disruption of these processes caused by drugs, brain damage, ageing or atypical development.
School of Biological and Environmental Sciences