What supplements do scientists use, and why?
Six scientists, including LJMU Professor of Human Physiology Graeme Close, on the supplements they take every day and why they take them
Six scientists, including LJMU Professor of Human Physiology Graeme Close, on the supplements they take every day and why they take them
Dr Ruth Odgen from the School of Psychology, a lead investigator on a new study into time under COVID-19 isolation, shares her thoughts with us.
Tom Toward graduated from LJMU with a degree in History. He then went on to do a Masters in Defence, Diplomacy and Development at Durham University. He secured a place on a 2-year graduate scheme with the Ministry of Defence as a Corporate Service Group (CSG) graduate in Defence, Equipment & Support (DES). The CSG graduate scheme is a two-year development programme focused around corporate services roles across different areas of DES.
Sam Scragg graduated in 2023 with a degree in International Relations and Politics and secured a year-long internship as a Careers and Employability Information Intern with the LJMU Student Futures team.
Science and Football students give their post-match analysis of the Sweden and England game of the World Cup.
This blog post announces the upcoming upgrade to SpeedGrader in Canvas, going live on 30 March.
Business Studies student, Julia Harrison, shares her top tips in preparing for exams.
Our institution is assessing a new Canvas feature that allows tutors to tag students to streamlining personalised learning.
Science and Football students give their post-match analysis of the Croatia and England game of the World Cup.
This research could provide an answer to some of the problems posed by antibiotic resistance