Business experts denounce US government 'sycophancy'
Trump's 'yes men' are bad for business and for running a country, argue researchers from Liverpool Business School.
Trump's 'yes men' are bad for business and for running a country, argue researchers from Liverpool Business School.
PLOS One study of 1,000 translocations underscores host of negative impacts on highly-endangered primates.
Two of our women’s networks gathered to recognise and celebrate the success of colleagues across the university.
Dr Suzannah Lipscomb delivers a National Identity Lecture exploring why Tudor history is still a key part of the modern British identity.
UKRI announces investment in Liverpool City Region partnership
Dr Ruth Ogden, reader in experimental psychology, Liverpool John Moores University writes in The Conversation
The UK's percentage of female engineers in the UK is far lower than other developed countries, according to a recent report by the Royal Academy of Engineering, with women only making up a small fraction of the nation's engineering graduates.
Women in prison who have experienced the care system as children report using self-harm as a way to communicate and stop the pain in their lives, says new research from LJMU and Lancaster and Bristol universities.
LJMU is part of a consortium aiming to improve digital connectivity in high density settings.
In a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, an international research team, led by Uppsala University with co-author Linus Girdland-Flink of LJMU, discovered kin relationships among Stone Age individuals buried in megalithic tombs on Ireland and in Sweden.