Female engineers are changing the world
'Inspiration and advice' as LJMU marks International Women in Engineering Day
'Inspiration and advice' as LJMU marks International Women in Engineering Day
Sky News anchor Gillian Joseph delivered a brutally honest account of being black in Britain in the LJMU Roscoe Lecture on Wednesday.
The seminar will provide an opportunity for exploration through some of the findings from the HEFCE funded project.
One of the driest places on Earth has intermittently been a 'green corridor' for human migration due to historical periods of increased rainfall, according to new research.
It was only a relatively short time ago - in March this year - that the World Health Organisation declared Covid-19 a pandemic. We know now that it is likely to be many, many months before the UK pronounces its outbreak over; and certainly years before it is over globally.
A NEW study into unwanted sexual attention in bars and clubs has found that men use two key aggression tactics.
Footprints from birds bear remarkable similarity with those of dinosaurs from 200 million years ago, according to a new international study.
In the world of rare tropical birds, hanging out with guys with the right looks can be the difference between life or death.
LJMU is set to strengthen its reputation for promoting sport-for-all and physical activity in its communities.
To mark the day, Marie Hie, JMSU's Black and Asian Minority Ethic Student Officer, talks about LJMU's reciprocal mentoring scheme and how we can all contribute to reducing inequalities