Bonobos share and share alike
Bonobos are willing to share meat with animals outside their own family groups. This behaviour was observed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and is documented in a new study in Springer’s journal Human Nature
Bonobos are willing to share meat with animals outside their own family groups. This behaviour was observed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and is documented in a new study in Springer’s journal Human Nature
As 2023 draws to a close, we’re reflecting on what an incredible year it has been for LJMU, as we mark 200 years of the institution.
As an Armed Forces friendly organisation, LJMU has introduced new measures to better support veterans, reservists and their partners who work for the university, or who may look to join the institution in the future.
LJMU is to celebrate 10 new honorary fellows in its Bicentenary year at a special event at St George’s Hall this autumn.
Liverpool John Moores University is focusing on our values of community and togetherness as we make our way through the COVID-19 crisis.
Small businesses are being invited to to access R&D support from Liverpool John Moores University to support a green recovery in the region.
Singsongs, card games and radio shows would not normally be part of a History degree unless you are lucky enough to be taught by lecturer Lucinda Matthews-Jones, that is.
To promote the National Year of Reading, LJMU hosted a World Book Day event shining a light on the world of creative writing.
Effective connections and collaboration are key to advancing an inclusive and sustainable economy and driving forward social mobility, according to former Secretary of State for Education, Rt Hon Justine Greening.
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, LJMU, the University of Liverpool and Edge Hill partner industry to speed up journey from laboratory to chemist.