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
WHO and LJMU joint report on childhood trauma
Senior lecturer in marine engineering recently won the LJMU Rising Star in Research award.
A first year policing student has gone above and beyond during her first week at LJMU by helping a total stranger on a night out.
Students at Liverpool Business School are taking advantage of virtual reality technology to learn high-pressure management techniques.
LJMU has been recognised for successfully using sustainable practices within its scientific facilities.
Open to staff who identify as neurodiverse, deaf or disabled, or who have a long-term physical or mental health condition
Researcher chosen as BBC and AHRC New Generation Thinker
LJMU’s research into Carbon Monoxide (CO) alarm ownership and the levels of CO in homes has been included in the latest report produced by the All Party Parliamentary Carbon Monoxide Group.
Liverpool John Moores University is celebrating after a wonderful week of graduation ceremonies at the Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, in which more than 4,000 students graduated across 18 ceremonies, including 96 members of staff.