Man killed by quartz arrow 12,000 years ago
Dr Alex Wilshaw, LJMU paleoanthropologist in the Forensic Research Institute co-authors study of remains of ancient hunter-gatherer killed by a quartz-tipped arrow
Dr Alex Wilshaw, LJMU paleoanthropologist in the Forensic Research Institute co-authors study of remains of ancient hunter-gatherer killed by a quartz-tipped arrow
Two Media Production graduates won Royal Television Society (RTS) awards for their documentary ‘One Eye Open.’ Ian Garden and Josie Webster came first in the Factual Category at the annual Student Television Awards, held at the Lowry Theatre, MediaCityUK.
Local foodbanks and schools are among the organisations benefiting from recycled computer equipment donated by Liverpool John Moores University.
Liverpool ONE launches fashion students hat show!
LJMU Religion & Belief Workshops (2020) - Understanding religious diversity of our students and staff community
Liverpool Business School feeds into techUK and Public First report
New research suggests domestic abuse victims are better served by schemes which prioritise safeguarding over prosecution.
Partnership between Liverpool School of Art and Design and RLUH puts 'heart and soul' into Royal
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.
Lecturers from across LJMU will be sharing their research as part of the Pint of Science Festival Programme this May.