LJMU launches pioneering scheme with senior Black leaders from across the Liverpool City Region
The launch of the programme, yesterday evening at Liverpool John Moores University, saw the 26 leaders finding out who they had been paired with.
The launch of the programme, yesterday evening at Liverpool John Moores University, saw the 26 leaders finding out who they had been paired with.
A LIFELINE for the worlds seas could lie at the bottom of a fishermans net, according to marine biologists.
School of Justice colleagues Dr Robert Hesketh, an expert on gang crime, and former detectives Richard Carr and Peter Williams, have been inundated with requests for commentary on the unfolding events and have gained coverage internationally.
Is dark tourism just another fad in the age of the selfie and tick list travelling? Gillian O’Brien explains its appeal and gives it historical context.
One of the driest places on Earth has intermittently been a 'green corridor' for human migration due to historical periods of increased rainfall, according to new research.
Civil Engineers from LJMU are helping solve one of the most pressing industrial problems in Bangladesh with a new process for making bricks.
Simulation predicts history of violence in certain individuals
International Pronouns Day seeks to make respecting, sharing and educating about personal pronouns common practice.
A 4.4 million-year-old skeleton could show how early humans moved and began to walk upright, according to new research.
LJMU and LSTM to investigate insecticide resistance in disease-spreading mosquitoes