Drama students to perform during Battle of the Atlantic 80th anniversary week
The three free performances will take place on Wednesday 24, Thursday 25 and Friday 26 May at 7.30pm at the John Foster Drama Studio.
The three free performances will take place on Wednesday 24, Thursday 25 and Friday 26 May at 7.30pm at the John Foster Drama Studio.
Study in Nature Astronomy tracks role of hidden force in star and planet formation and more
Marie Claire Van Hout of the LJMU Public Health Institute publishes research in Lancet
ARI student among authors of paper in Nature Astronomy describing event previously described only twice in history
During JMSU's Sustainability Week, find out how the university is working towards a sustainable future.
A LIFELINE for the worlds seas could lie at the bottom of a fishermans net, according to marine biologists.
A collaboration with pupils and staff at St Vincent's school and funded by Children in Need Janette Porter and Kay Standing from Sociology, supported by LJMU placement students
Scientists who track-and-trace fish for a living claim that analysing seawater can tell us the richest story of what lies beneath the waves.
Much of the Milky Way was formed 10 billion years ago by a massive collision with a relatively small galaxy dubbed Heracles, according to scientists in the UK.
A summary of a recent COIL project with Athena School