LJMU announced as principal sponsor of LightNight Liverpool 2017
Read more about the announcement of LJMU as principal sponsor of Liverpool LightNight 2017, a unique collaborative event between over 100 organisations.
Read more about the announcement of LJMU as principal sponsor of Liverpool LightNight 2017, a unique collaborative event between over 100 organisations.
A 4.4 million-year-old skeleton could show how early humans moved and began to walk upright, according to new research.
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Opportunity for early career researchers and final year PhD students to publish their first open access monograph.
Tim Marlow to be lead critic in LJMU collaboration.
Staff are "utterly dedicated, passionate and knowledgeable"
Research conducted by LJMU’s Face Lab has revealed the average faces of British and Tasmanian convicts from the 19th century.
They are most-commonly associated with a blocked nose and headaches but the humble sinuses could hold an important key to the evolution of the human face.
Professor in Suicide and Self-Harm Prevention, Pooja Saini, writes for The Conversation about her research into menopausal mental health.