Weapons, wealth and health - impact of arms industry on health
An LJMU academic and other international researchers argue that health professionals must do more to counterbalance the influence of the global arms industry on governments and health.
An LJMU academic and other international researchers argue that health professionals must do more to counterbalance the influence of the global arms industry on governments and health.
Biologists from Liverpool, Belgium and Holland use satellites to unfarmed food source in Central Africa.
PhD researcher Amanda Bennett nominated for EDEPI award.
The Academic Quality and Portfolio Committee (AQPC) has approved the key deadlines for programme and module amendments for implementation in the 2026/27 academic year.
Biologists at LJMU partner animal welfare agency, Moroccan authorities and IFAW in first release of Barbary Macaque monkeys into wild
Innovate UK grant for work with Phoenix Futures to improve access to drug and alcohol treatment.
As part of LJMU’s ongoing security awareness programme, the IT Services team will be conducting phishing simulation exercises to ensure that all staff can recognise and report phishing attempts.
Online is training available in December and April.
The university’s collaboration with Nigerian education partners was one of only five projects to win an award.
The Museum of Liverpool holds ECHR day with LJMU and partners on November 1.