LJMU celebrates as trio of women represent England
Niamh Charles for the lionesses and Eleanor Cardwell and Laura Malcolm shine for the Roses
Niamh Charles for the lionesses and Eleanor Cardwell and Laura Malcolm shine for the Roses
Researchers have shown that, contrary to previous arguments, great apes do have control over their voice, and can learn how to ‘speak,’ throwing new light on the evolution of speech.
Final year students have raised £4,000 for charity so far, by completing the National Student Survey.
Students with exciting business ideas are benefitting from a new partnership with banking giant NatWest.
Liverpool will be a centre of excellence for craniofacial analysis, facial depiction and forensic art, following the launch of LJMU’s Face Lab.
LJMU has backed a national pledge to support technicians working at the University
Recent research published in Quaternary Science Reviews on the long extinct cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) has found their attempt to adapt to the growing harshness of the last ice age before their extinction.
Students from the Liverpool School of Art and Design and the Liverpool Screen School celebrated their success in the morning ceremonies, while the School of Humanities and Social Science and the Liverpool Centre for Advanced Policing Studies were recognised in the afternoon procession.
The end of year exhibition runs until 1 September 2023, 10am – 5pm at the John Lennon Art and Design Building.
Forensics research centre - Face Lab - recognised for pioneering work in crime, heritage and history