Discover magazine recognises Homo naledi research
Research regarding the discovery of a new species of human relative shedding light on the origins and diversity of our origins was selected as the second most important scientific story in 2015.
Research regarding the discovery of a new species of human relative shedding light on the origins and diversity of our origins was selected as the second most important scientific story in 2015.
It is your last chance to win 1 of 10 Brighter Futures Grants, each a £1,000 cash award.
Civil Engineers from LJMU are helping solve one of the most pressing industrial problems in Bangladesh with a new process for making bricks.
A new study involving LJMU’s world-leading animal conservationists says radical action is needed now to avert the loss of thousands more orangutans.
Surviving records held in Dusseldorf about the Gestapo have formed the basis of Professor Frank McDonough’s latest research, which reveals long-kept secrets about Hitler’s secret police.
LJMUs commitment to sustainability and the environment has been recognised with a significant rise up the national ranking of universities.
The next LJMU assessment period will take place between Monday 27 April to Friday 8 May 2026 (inclusive).
Staff and students at LJMU have welcomed changes to the Highway Code that restructure the road hierarchy and prioritise walking and cycling.
Experts from across the world have come together at LJMU to exchange knowledge and develop methods to tackle biofouling.
Student interns from LJMU shared their positive experiences of working with our Student Futures team in a programme on BBC Radio Merseyside.