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Computer scientists at LJMU training Ami the Robot to support medics.
Computer scientists at LJMU training Ami the Robot to support medics.
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Maritime partnership to 'grow and green' industry
Work will get under way this month on the transformation of Henry Cotton Building in the first phase of the university’s newly-published estate strategy.
Now open in our Education Building, co-designed by neurodivergent students and facilitated by PhD researcher Libby Robinson.
Take a look back at just some of the university's highlights of an incredible year.
Students and staff have supported the Poppy Appeal and community engagement projects, as well as taking part in acts of remembrance.
Experts have conducted preliminary forensic surveys of skeletal remains belonging to victims of the 1944 Nazi executions in Distomo.
Associate Professor in sport science Dr Jose Areta writes in The Conversation.