Primate population threat up by 20% in 20 years
LJMU’s Professor Serge Wich, and other internationally recognised experts, have published a paper calling for urgent action to protect the world’s dwindling primate populations.
LJMU’s Professor Serge Wich, and other internationally recognised experts, have published a paper calling for urgent action to protect the world’s dwindling primate populations.
A statement on the riots that have taken place across Liverpool and the UK
Liverpool’s Sensor City project has moved into Liverpool Science Park (LSP) ahead of the opening of its official home at Copperas Hill in 2017. Established hi-tech sensor businesses, start-ups and graduate entrepreneurs from across the region will be able to get access to leading experts and world-class research from the field of sensor technologies and learn more about how they can benefit from Sensor City in the run up to the building’s opening in July 2017.
Library Services are gearing up for an exciting lineup of events this March as part of Library Fest 2024. There’ll be a range of exciting activities taking place from book swaps to poetry readings, exhibitions, and giveaways for all students, staff and visitors to get involved in.
LJMU is to co-host the British Science Festival in the city in 2025.
LJMU's Dr Danielle Hinchcliffe and colleagues at York St John University found only around a third of mothers returning to work in the NHS reported that their workplaces had a breastfeeding policy
Undergraduates volunteer to advise people who cannot afford legal costs
Marie Claire Van Hout of the LJMU Public Health Institute publishes research in Lancet
Liverpool John Moores University has been represented on a high‑level UK delegation focused on advancing women’s leadership across the Gulf region, as part of a series of official visits to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.
Leading education and training for UK cyber security