LJMU organises first Jackie Kay conference
Poet and Scot's Makar
Poet and Scot's Makar
An anthropologist at Liverpool John Moores University and other researchers have played down links between modern Asian physiology and a recently discovered early human species, Denisova hominins.
Video launches England Women's squad for Euro 2022.
Elections for the Academic Board teaching staff will take place from 24th May until 11th June 2019.
The Portugal-leg of TRANSPEER, the international researcher development programme, has taken place in Lisbon.
We have a new team in place to help support any member of staff with their mental wellbeing. The LJMU Connectors are on hand to provide peer support and make sure colleagues have access to the appropriate resources and services.
LJMU has been part of a successful consortium bid for funds to improve opportunities for Black, Asian and minority ethnic students to undertake postgraduate research.
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.
New fossils are the missing link that settles a decades old debate proving early hominins used their upper limbs to climb like apes, and their lower limbs to walk like humans
It has been called the last men's club in journalism, but expect a much more female future for the UK's sport coverage.