Why our brains need touch
An LJMU academic is leading a Neuroscience Group (SANG) that is revolutionising how we view the basic human sense of touch.
An LJMU academic is leading a Neuroscience Group (SANG) that is revolutionising how we view the basic human sense of touch.
The university has won accolades for its work with China, as part of the UK's Department for International Trade Greater China Awards 2022.
As part of National Apprenticeship Week, LJMU is celebrating the achievements and impact of its healthcare apprentices.
In February 2019, LJMU joined the Universities Studying Slavery Consortium (USS), based at the University of Virginia.
Additional training dates have now been made available as GaP (Grants and Projects) training has proved to be very popular.
LJMU is hosting an international workshop this spring, focusing on People, Politics and the Planet in Crisis – and there is an opportunity for you to get involved.
Liverpool charity James' Place is helping to prevent men dying by suicide according to a new report by LJMU.
Entrepreneur and graduate Angela Clucas offers advice to students
Dr Kirstie Scott explains how diatoms provide evidence in BBC cold case
Astronomers, including Professor Maurizio Salaris from the Astrophysics Research Institute at Liverpool John Moores University, used the Hubble Space Telescope to photograph the globular star cluster NGC 6752 (located 13,000 light-years away in our Milky Way's halo).