in memoriam, hazel clark
in memoriam, hazel clark
in memoriam, hazel clark
Our prehistoric ancestors may have had large carnivores – giant lions, saber-tooth cats, bears and hyenas up to twice the size of their modern relatives – to thank for an abundance and diversity of plants and wildlife.
More than 250 delegates gathered for LJMU's third Professional Services Conference, with the theme ‘Working together to achieve results in an uncertain HE environment’.
Thousands of people attended events across Liverpool as part of the British Science Festival 2025.
The evolution of the energies of the Universe
Creative Commons joins LJMUs Open Data Week to help researchers navigate licensing.
As BBC2 marked the 50th anniversary of a momentous meeting between Elvis Presley and The Beatles, LJMU lecturer Jeff Young penned a drama for the occasion inspired by the secret meeting that took place in Elvis’s Bel Air mansion in 1965.
A new study reveals that energy resources, shelter and the environment are not the only factors involved in blue tits’ decisions to migrate or remain resident, their individual personalities also play a role.
Nominations are now invited for individuals and organisations to be considered for Honorary Fellowships and Awards.
LJMU's Christine Eyene curates new exhibition of photography by South African exile George Hallett