REF 2021: World-leading research across LJMU
Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) has more than doubled the amount of research that is judged to be world-leading or internationally-excellent by a national audit of UK universities.
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Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) has more than doubled the amount of research that is judged to be world-leading or internationally-excellent by a national audit of UK universities.
Researchers have found that wild chimpanzees may copy each other’s gestures to maintain their complex social relationships.
Staff have until 5pm on Thursday 14 September to vote for their preferred Academic Board candidates.
Call out for staff and student ideas for Light Night 2022
To help reduce the spread of Covid, Public Health at Liverpool City Council are conducting a survey of LJMU students.
Incentives for staff and students to travel sustainably are being put on the table to back the university's newly-approved Active and Sustainable Travel Plan.
Student organised festival receives 3,000 films from 15 countries
Find out more about LJMU's partnership with Southern Connecticut State University and two recent international field trips
Liverpool John Moores University has been part of an international research team, led by Professor Beatrice Hahn and colleagues at the Perelman School of Medicine, who have been studying the origin of HIV-1 in non-human primates for decades.
In a heartwarming tribute, family, friends and staff welcomed Alistair to the Cathedral