Footballers suffer higher risk of neurodegeneration - study
Footballers who frequently head the ball may suffer from an increased risk of neurodegeneration, according to new research.
Footballers who frequently head the ball may suffer from an increased risk of neurodegeneration, according to new research.
Pain signals can travel as fast as touch signals, according to a new study from researchers at Liverpool John Moores University’s SomAffect Group, Linköping University (Sweden), and the National Institutes of Health (USA).
Those studying a range of creative, social science and business degrees worked on the project which is set for a national tour.
We were pleased to welcome our charity partner onto campus during Carers Week (9 - 15 June 2025).
One of Britain's leading figures in police leadership has joined Liverpool John Moores University as an adjunct Professor.
Former colleague Tony Hughes has shared a tribute about Professor Fowler’s life and incredible contributions in the field of digital education.
A transformative cross-faculty LJMU project to enhance endoscopy research and training has earned a prestigious award for medical illustration.
With exams just around the corner, third year journalism student, Ryan Everett has rounded up his favourite spots on campus, and around the city, to revise.
Students are set to benefit from better join up of mental health services to prevent them falling through the gaps at university.
Take a look at the highlights of LJMU's social media feeds this January.