New way to report lost and found items via LJMU Assist
Introducing the latest update to our online helpdesk.
Introducing the latest update to our online helpdesk.
Plesiosaurs are an extinct group of marine reptiles from the age of dinosaurs who are famous for their long necks. The effect of such long necks on how these animals swam is a mystery but now computer simulations are helping LJMU scientists understand what would happen if a plesiosaur turned its head while swimming.
February is LGBT+ History Month. Here our Diversity and Inclusion team explains what the month means, how we are marking it at LJMU and the support and networks available for students and staff.
Astrophysicists plant ‘Dark Matter’ at this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
Dr Alison Liu of the School of Law and Justice at LJMU presents paper on tax and crime
Discover opportunities to gain experience alongside your studies working in tech and innovation.
Mathematician James Baker and colleagues at University of Sydney first to observe inner geometry of sand, snow and grain
Professor Richard Brown and Dr Carlo Meloro publish research in Communications Biology which shows divergence of a species of lizard despite cohabitation and gene exchange.
Ian G McCarthy, Reader in Astrophysics at Liverpool John Moores University writes for The Conversation's Cosmology in Crisis series.
Liverpool John Moores University has been shortlisted for three awards at this year’s Educate North Awards 2026.