Woman’s skeleton shines light on early peopling of the New World
A FEMALE skeleton found in Mexico has strengthened the theory that humans originally reached the American continent from different points of origin.
A FEMALE skeleton found in Mexico has strengthened the theory that humans originally reached the American continent from different points of origin.
MA Writing alumnus, consultant paediatric cardiologist and Hippocrates Initiative for Poetry and Medicine winner, Denise Bundred is looking forward to the publication of her pamphlet, Litany of a Cardiologist.
Marie Curie nurse and PhD candidate Sarah Stanley is researching 'digital 'legacies'
From the end of August 2025, we’re rolling out changes to reduce waste and increase recycling.
The first-of-its-kind exhibition has been curated by LJMU scholar Dr Nedim Hassan.
The sinking of the Liverpool-bound superliner The Lusitania was the fascinating subject of the first Roscoe Lecture of 2026.
Good luck to all our LJMU athletes and sport science staff as they go for medal glory in Japan.
Introducing the latest update to our online helpdesk.
Forensic anthropologist and mind illusionist, Dr Matteo Borrini, demonstrates the techniques that psychics use to make people believe in paranormal powers.
Honorary Fellow, Professor Sir Phil Redmond returned to campus to kickstart a new prize fund for students with bright ideas for future projects.