LJMU: Our 12 Highlights of 2024!
Highlights and successes of 2024
Highlights and successes of 2024
Tropical rainforests were once thought unliveable but scientists, including Liverpool John Moores University’s Professor Chris Hunt, are showing that our human ancestors lived in these conditions, and in fact the forests themselves are long-term documents of human action.
LJMU has launched subject specific Saturday clubs to raise the aspirations of young people in Merseyside.
Liverpool students meet American co-learners in New York
Forensic anthropologist returns boy's remains to his family 65 years on
Liverpool John Moores University becomes Guardian of Liverpool Cathedral
After the worlds most costly cargo ship accident, maritime expert Dr Abdul Khalique mans LJMU's £2.5 million simulator to explain what went wrong on board the Ever Given.
Research which highlights changes to the human body during lockdown and other sedentary situations is having a huge impact among scientists worldwide.
Dr Kaye Richards' Outjoyment Report for the Camping and Caravanning Club is having a significant impact nationwide
School of Law students win bursaries for postgraduate course at LJMU