Forensic anthropologists from LJMU lead study into WWII massacre in Greece
Experts have conducted preliminary forensic surveys of skeletal remains belonging to victims of the 1944 Nazi executions in Distomo.
Experts have conducted preliminary forensic surveys of skeletal remains belonging to victims of the 1944 Nazi executions in Distomo.
LJMU’s Face Lab has been awarded the highest honour in education in recognition of its pioneering work around facial identity and representation.
Leading voices, including historian, author, and current BBC ‘faithful’ Professor David Olusoga, joined the university for The Beyond Black History Month Symposium on campus.
Join us on Wednesday 19 November, from 1pm to 3pm at the Student Life Building (SLB).
Following endorsement at University Research and Knowledge Exchange Committee, the Academic Board has approved updates to the Export Control and Sanctions Policy.
Honorary Fellow, Professor Sir Phil Redmond returned to campus to kickstart a new prize fund for students with bright ideas for future projects.
We’re refreshing the Staff Disability Network to better reflect and represent the diverse experiences of staff with disabilities, long-term health conditions, mental health conditions, and neurodivergence.
You have until Sunday 14 December to apply.
Liverpool John Moores University is celebrating after being announced the winners of two awards at the Times Higher Education Awards (THE) 2025.
Three LJMU teams gave it their all for the charity event supporting Local Solutions.