Meet LJMU's own Ten Pound Pom
Professor of Creative Writing Catherine Cole's poignant memoir on emigration to Australia and the bravery of migrants
Professor of Creative Writing Catherine Cole's poignant memoir on emigration to Australia and the bravery of migrants
Staff from LJMU’s Horizons project brought 15 young people onto campus for an inspiring visit
Liverpool John Moores University presents Corporate Award to Tate Liverpool on Friday 23 November 2018.
What can fossil bones tell us about the ecology and behaviour of extinct species? In two recent publications, Dr Carlo Meloro from the School of Natural Sciences and Psychology has worked with international teams to demonstrate how we can interpret palaeoecology (the ecology of fossil animals and plants) of extinct wild dogs by looking at their fore-limb and skull shape.
At LJMU we’re excited to celebrate our contributions to the poetical world.
A pioneering collaboration between LJMU forensic researchers and North Wales Police will provide invaluable support to future livestock attack investigations.
The postgraduate research community from every faculty came together for LJMU’s annual PGR Festival at the Maritime Museum.
16 PGRs attended 2 1/2 day intensive writing retreat at Gladstone's Library, Hawarden
Bonobos are willing to share meat with animals outside their own family groups. This behaviour was observed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and is documented in a new study in Springer’s journal Human Nature
An international festival of art, music and performance featuring world firsts will be taking place in May to celebrate the launch of the Fabric District in Liverpool.