News

A new funded PhD at Liverpool John Moores University is exploring the intersection between Ramadan fasting and elite athletic performance. The university is delivering the research in partnership with ...
Researchers from the Francis Crick Institute and Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) have extracted and sequenced the oldest Egyptian DNA to date from a man who lived around 4,500 to 4,800 years ...
Students and researchers from Liverpool John Moores University showcased their innovative sci-art research at this year’s Glastonbury Festival, as part of the vibrant Science Futures area in the Green ...
The programme for the British Science Festival 2025, co-hosted by LJMU, is now live. The British Science Association, founders of the festival, has today unveiled the activity for the 194th annual ...
This June, LJMU hosted 160 young people from across the Liverpool City Region at two immersive careers events where they were able to gain insights into a variety of NHS roles. Working in partnership ...
We catch up with LJMU graduate Emily Burr who works as a buyer for Booths Supermarket to find out what it's like to decide what the nation eats.
We run a number of events for our postgraduate students including Open Days.
Gain advanced knowledge of the neural, pharmacological and physiological mechanisms underlying behaviour and the approaches used to study them. This Masters in Brain and Behaviour covers the true ...
Find out more about studying for a BSc (Hons) degree in Biomedical Science at LJMU. Apply now to take the next steps towards your future.
Transgender Homicides and Policing PolicyHeather Panter: Transgender Homicides and Policing Policy From bias to better practice? Dr Heather Panter is a former police officer turned criminologist. She ...
Browse Liverpool's extensive list of annual festivals and events, from literary and comedy to international music and Arabic arts.
Since 1997, the University has hosted over 120 lectures encompassing a variety of themes, subjects and viewpoints that make the Roscoe Lectures a symbol of plurality and respect for difference. Find ...