Programme keeps teenage girls active in lockdown
A programme to keep teenage girls active during lockdown has found it significantly boosted their strength, fitness, motivation and body image.
A programme to keep teenage girls active during lockdown has found it significantly boosted their strength, fitness, motivation and body image.
Since 2016, LJMU has been part of the Learning Together network.
A familiar face to thousands of graduating LJMU students enjoyed his own moment in the spotlight at Thursday’s graduation ceremonies.
Archaeologists have unearthed baked bread and food remains from 70,000 years ago in Shanidar Cave in Iraq and published the study of early culinary skills in the journal Antiquity.
Girls and women who have been through the care system should be diverted away from custodial sentences into community alternatives wherever possible, says a new report published today (Weds 4 May 2022). And the study adds that moves to prevent the criminalisation of girls in care need to be high on the agenda for change.
Education, mental health, and social care downgraded or, in some cases, withdrawn altogether.
Happy Hamsters: Examining the effect of emotions on cognitive processes in pets
Research by LJMU in partnership with Bido Lito! asks the question how do we make Liverpool a global music city?
As 2023 draws to a close, we’re reflecting on what an incredible year it has been for LJMU, as we mark 200 years of the institution.
Small businesses are being invited to to access R&D support from Liverpool John Moores University to support a green recovery in the region.