Forever chemicals: The Royal Geographical Society Lecture
Professor Patrick Byrne addresses the public on the dangers of 'indestructible' chemicals in our water and how we can tackle them.
Professor Patrick Byrne addresses the public on the dangers of 'indestructible' chemicals in our water and how we can tackle them.
It is essential that our university honours significant dates to the Black community. LJMU's Anita Awotunde looks at the history, why it's important and the plans for 2021.
Over 110 LJMU Scholars, Honorary fellows and alumni came together at a special event in London’s historic Middle Temple last night, hosted by LJMU Chancellor and Honorary Fellow, Sir Brian Leveson.
Read more about the Roscoe Lecture delivered by John Everard, covering a range of topics related to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
A new film telling the story of the fascinating final year of WWI English poet and soldier Wilfred Owen’s life has scooped a collection of international industry awards.
The Centre for Port and Maritime History is to host the event in association with the Battle of the Atlantic Memorial Trust, considering the history and legacies of the battle 80 years on.
Go-getting school girls hope to springboard into top science careers by undertaking their own research with Liverpool John Moores University.
Journalism graduate Gioia's heartfelt film seeks answers after death of her father
Obesity is increasing more rapidly in the world’s rural areas than in cities, according to a new study of global trends in body-mass index (BMI).
Research examines impact of Rapid Access to Alcohol Detox Acute Referral (RADAR)