A new era for the science of ageing
LJMU collaborates to accelerate real world benefits from laboratories
LJMU collaborates to accelerate real world benefits from laboratories
"We have a chicken and egg situation, which is unsustainable"
Archaeologists have discovered evidence of the first wealthy Iron Age community in the North West of England.
Liverpool John Moores University is one of six across the UK to be shortlisted in the most prestigious category by the Times Higher.
Scientists at the Astrophysics Research Institute are shedding light on one of the brightest events in the history of the Universe.
The guest lecturers included Premier league football coach Mike Phelan and England International netball player Sara Bayman.
The athletes who turned to academia
LJMU has held a special event to celebrate 50 years of sports science.
Dutch men and Latvian women are the tallest on the planet, according to the largest ever study of height around the world. The research group, which included LJMU’s Dr Lynne Boddy, conducted the study using data from most countries in the world, tracking the height of young adult men and women between 1914 and 2014.
We’re hosting events around campus and online to support student wellbeing and encourage connections.