Orangutan forced migration “counterproductive” say conservationists
PLOS One study of 1,000 translocations underscores host of negative impacts on highly-endangered primates.
PLOS One study of 1,000 translocations underscores host of negative impacts on highly-endangered primates.
This March, LJMU celebrated the achievements of over 2,400 graduates and welcomed two new honorary fellows.
Two of our women’s networks gathered to recognise and celebrate the success of colleagues across the university.
Our prehistoric ancestors may have had large carnivores – giant lions, saber-tooth cats, bears and hyenas up to twice the size of their modern relatives – to thank for an abundance and diversity of plants and wildlife.
Wednesday 15 July graduation ceremonies
Friday 17 July was the final day of LJMU's 2015 summer graduation ceremonies
We caught up with Dr Julia Wang, who is a self-proclaimed adopted scouser to find out what a typical day looks like for her as Associate Pro-Vice-Chancellor International Relations, her favourite part of the city and the best piece of advice she’s ever received.
Three groups of women needed to solve mystery of hot flushes
Students from Liverpool Business School recently joined a host of international delegates from the fields of politics, business and society to take part in the Horasis global meeting as part of the International Festival of Business (IFB) 2016.
LJMU graduate, doctoral researcher and US Soccer sport scientist Patrick Mannix shared his expert insight with students as he returned to his educational roots in the city.