Student journalist covers England Red Roses' World Cup victory
A third year Sports Journalism student got the opportunity of a lifetime reporting on the 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup.
A third year Sports Journalism student got the opportunity of a lifetime reporting on the 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup.
A worldwide network of active cities is set to expand following a knowledge-sharing event attended by ten different countries.
RISES revealed as Educate North Research Team of the Year
World will have more obese children and adolescents than underweight by 2022
LJMU’s School of Sport and Exercise Sciences recently welcomed former PhD student Dr Niels Feddersen on to campus for a research and knowledge exchange visit.
Sport Scientists deliver international education to medics and health professionals.
Clinical biomechanics makes an impact in the medical community
Two recent studies, focused specifically on elite female players, conducted by LJMU's Research Institute of Sports and Exercise Sciences (RISES), are helping the national the team to better understand the nutritional requirements of their female players.
A new study investigating a home-based, high-intensity interval training regimen was recently carried out by LJMU’s Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences and has now been published in The Journal of Physiology.
Niamh Charles for the lionesses and Eleanor Cardwell and Laura Malcolm shine for the Roses