Decorated snail shell in a cave in Iraq could be evidence of Paleolithic bling
A tiny artefact with complex incisions tells us about prehistoric ornamentation, writes Professor Chris Hunt
A tiny artefact with complex incisions tells us about prehistoric ornamentation, writes Professor Chris Hunt
Amy Cunningham graduated in 2023 with a degree in Marketing and now runs her own marketing business called The Social Muze.
The School of Sport and Exercise Sciences has chosen to celebrate International Day of Persons with Disabilities by highlighting the successes of some of our past students.
With the new academic year just around the corner, we’ve put together some useful advice to prepare you for starting uni this autumn.
We hear from Alex - a fourth year Business Management (BSc) student at LJMU about her experience with Clearing
Demelza Kooij's film The Breeder considers the darker implications of our cultural fetish with cute.
When you think about your own school days, you might have had a furry friend to keep you company in the classroom – maybe a school hamster, rabbit or guinea pig. But what about a school dog?
Prescription drugs pregabalin and gabapentin have been reclassified – but it won’t stop problem use
Are you ready for postgraduate study? Read more to find out...
Covert techniques and specialist intelligence never appear to be far from the headlines - so why are they on the decline?