Rewilding delivers dramatic wildlife recovery
Ecology experts from LJMU monitor animal and plant recovery in Scotland.
Ecology experts from LJMU monitor animal and plant recovery in Scotland.
Dr Rachel Broady, Lecturer of Media Culture and Communications takes part in a Q&A with MA Journalism student Mia O'Hare
The critically endangered orangutan—one of human’s closet living relatives—has become a symbol of wild nature’s vulnerability in the face of human actions and an icon of rainforest conservation.
Conservation academics encourage collaboration to protect wildlife and reduce CO2 emissions.
LJMU scientists have published research that provides a unique opportunity to investigate how personality can be affected by social context.
Trainee teachers and schoolchildren from across the Liverpool City Region are developing new skills and confidence thanks to LJMUs Outdoor Learning Area. The green space in the heart of the city centre has been officially opened this week and is already hugely popular with student teachers and school pupils.
The evolution of the menopause was ‘kick-started’ by a fluke of nature, but then boosted by the tendency for sons and grandsons to remain living close to home, a new study by Liverpool scientists suggests.
Following the initial launch of hybrid working last year, our HR team has now shared its Hybrid Working Guidance.
LJMU Library has renewed its agreements with all five major academic publishers - Elsevier, Sage, Springer Nature, Taylor & Francis, and Wiley.
Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU), invites you to join our first ever VIRTUAL, Disability History Month Event.