Study reveals ‘unseen’ food source in Africa
Biologists from Liverpool, Belgium and Holland use satellites to unfarmed food source in Central Africa.
Biologists from Liverpool, Belgium and Holland use satellites to unfarmed food source in Central Africa.
The 194th British Science Festival is now open in Liverpool.
Dr Alex Wilshaw, LJMU paleoanthropologist in the Forensic Research Institute co-authors study of remains of ancient hunter-gatherer killed by a quartz-tipped arrow
Bill Esterson MP visits LJMU Test Homes on fact-finding for government's Warm Homes plan
ReproducibiliTea Journal Club sparks conversations on open science.
Tell your students about the exciting Freshers programme of activities planned for September.
Staff will now be able to submit a request using Staff Infobase.
The British Science Festival starts this month, so please make sure you’ve booked your place to support our LJMU colleagues who are delivering fantastic events and activities across the city.
Opportunity for early career researchers and final year PhD students to publish their first open access monograph.
Dr Freya O'Brien, of the School of Justice Studies, writes in The Conversation about the mental impact of cyber flashing and harassment.