The Liverpool Mechanics Institute was founded in 1823 by people of power and influence who recognised the transformative effects of education and the impact that learning and aspiration could have on individuals, communities and society. It was the first such institution to be founded in England.
This small, pioneering movement was followed by the establishment of the Liverpool Institute and School of Art and the Liverpool Nautical College, and in 1900 Irene Mabel Marsh opened the IM Marsh campus. These organisations together laid the foundations for Liverpool John Moores University, an institution that has grown and flourished and continues to provide opportunities for all.
The university’s ethos – dream, plan, achieve – comes from a statement made by its namesake Sir John Moores, the founder of the Littlewoods empire and a beacon of equal opportunities in Liverpool, “…if you want to enough, you can achieve anything”.
Today, the university has a vibrant community of 25,000 students from over 100 countries world-wide, 2,500 staff and 250 degree courses.
Thanks to our new technique using fossilised tracks, we have been able to learn more about the locomotion of the largest creatures ever to have roamed this planet.
Gangguan pasokan dan produksi berbagai komoditas akibat konflik Rusia dan Ukraina dapat menimbulkan kenaikan harga berbagai produk dan jasa secara global.
Donations: Polish aid agencies are being overwhelmed by generous donations of food, water and clothing for Ukrainian refugees.
REUTERS/Kacper Pempel
Everything from food to metals are facing major upheaval.
Los chimpancés se frotan con insectos las heridas abiertas: una nueva investigación sugiere que tratar a otros puede no ser algo exclusivamente humano.
Tobias Deschner / Ozouga chimpanzee project
Los chimpancés de Rekambo, en Gabón (África Occidental), demuestran una serie de comportamientos nunca vistos antes en el reino animal, según una nueva investigación.
Chimpanzee female applying an insect to a wound on the face of an adult chimpanzee male
Tobias Deschner/Ozouga chimpanzee project