Arts and Humanities Research Council awards LJMU £250,000
LJMU researchers are to help regenerate post-industrial sites of China after successfully bidding for £250,000 funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
LJMU researchers are to help regenerate post-industrial sites of China after successfully bidding for £250,000 funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
We know many members of staff may have been in and out of the office over the summer months, here’s a recap of what you might have missed to get you up to date ahead of the start of the academic year.
Endangered species like the Gouldian finch struggle in adapting to ever increasing habitat change, but black-headed females are leading the way in their survival.
16 PGRs attended 2 1/2 day intensive writing retreat at Gladstone's Library, Hawarden
Meet LJMU primate specialist and lecturer in Animal Behaviour, Dr Alex Piel. He talks about his research on chimpanzees and what they tell us about our own history.
LJMU are the main sponsor of this years’ event and three staff teams will compete on Sunday 12 May.
A new drug to treat the ultra-rare genetic disease alkaptonuria (AKU) has been given the go-ahead following research in Liverpool.
Warm clothes, selection boxes, toiletry sets and Christmas foods were among the items collected and donated by staff and students.
The LJMU team joined forces with students from Auburn University, Alabama, to come second in the Design-Build International category at the Associated Schools of Construction event in Texas.
We have raised a fantastic £3,600 for charity during the first week of the National Student Survey 2020.