Discover magazine recognises Homo naledi research
Research regarding the discovery of a new species of human relative shedding light on the origins and diversity of our origins was selected as the second most important scientific story in 2015.
Research regarding the discovery of a new species of human relative shedding light on the origins and diversity of our origins was selected as the second most important scientific story in 2015.
The prestigious titles are awarded to those who have made an outstanding contribution to society, or an outstanding achievement by an individual in a given field, resonating with the ethos and values of the university and the city of Liverpool.
LJMU hosts European journalism education conference
LJMU is to hold its first Menopause Café to break down the taboo around menopause and to increase awareness of its impact.
Get to know The Library. The libraries deliver all services, including academic writing support and IT support from two campus locations.
LJMU is "a mother of the city" says the Mowgli entrepreneur
An online book, which aims to change the narrative of women in Nepal and celebrate those who have inspired positive change has been created to help shape research and development projects in low and middle income countries.
LJMU is working with the Merseyside Somali Community Centre and the Liverpool Arabic Centre to deliver a series of culturally connected educational sessions.
LJMU is taking part in No Mow May for a third year as part of our commitment to enhancing biodiversity on our estate.
LJMU's money advice team gives us their tips on managing your student loan and making it last