Is your tattoo taboo at work?
'Inked' employees sought for study
'Inked' employees sought for study
Employment experts Gemma Dale and Matthew Tucker argue the case for hybrid working in The Conversation
Obesity is increasing more rapidly in the world’s rural areas than in cities, according to a new study of global trends in body-mass index (BMI).
LJMU justice studies lecturer Dominique Walker investigates impact and resistance to race inequality
Lecturer Rachel Broady explains why she has helped to write new guidelines for journalists who report on Britain's poor
MONKEYS save the palm oil industry hundreds of millions each year by killing damaging pests, according to researchers in Liverpool, UK.
LJMU has been awarded approximately £490,000 from Research England’s first ever International Investment Initiative (I3). The award has been jointly made to LJMU and The University of Western Australia (UWA) for the international collaboration project, i-CARDIO. The project has a dual focus; the first component is the delivery of workshops to develop innovative ways to detect cardiovascular diseases for preventative intervention using imaging techniques. The second element is the evaluation of Australia’s model of accreditation of clinical exercise scientists and physiologists. The accreditation incorporates university and work place-based learning to enable graduates to secure roles in the healthcare system as recognised allied health professionals.
University hosts Federation of Education Development and main political parties
Oration for Honorary Fellowship presented by Roger Phillips
Civil Engineering student from AktinsRéalis crowned by New Civil Engineer