Major study of Cold War waste finds uranium 'largely inert'
The threat to the environment posed by uranium left over from the Cold War may be less severe than feared, according to a field study led by Liverpool John Moores University.
The threat to the environment posed by uranium left over from the Cold War may be less severe than feared, according to a field study led by Liverpool John Moores University.
A collaboration with pupils and staff at St Vincent's school and funded by Children in Need Janette Porter and Kay Standing from Sociology, supported by LJMU placement students
Football-mad students are on their way to dream roles after graduating from the elite FA University Womens Leadership Programme.
Dr Alison Liu of the School of Law and Justice at LJMU presents paper on tax and crime
Maddy Ellis and Leon Lawton won the 2026 edition continuing the university’s run of success.
Experts from Intercontinental Exchange delivered trading platform masterclasses to students at Liverpool Business School.
LJMUs Positive Action Trainees were celebrated at an event this week after almost a year of working at the university, in key professional and technical roles.
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.
A new study investigating a home-based, high-intensity interval training regimen was recently carried out by LJMU’s Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences and has now been published in The Journal of Physiology.
Public Health Wales and LJMU set out 'best practice' for multi-agency working