New Honorary Consul welcomes Dutch Ambassador
The Executive Dean of Leeds University Business School has been appointed an Honorary Consul to the Netherlands.
The Executive Dean of Leeds University Business School has been appointed an Honorary Consul to the Netherlands.
Text message reminders can help to improve toothbrushing habits in teenagers, particularly those from low-income families, a new study has shown.
A leading Early Years expert at the University of Leeds has been appointed Deputy Chair of a new scientific advisory body guiding government policy on issues concerning children and young people.
Professor Shearer West CBE has taken up the role of Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Leeds.
A national Cardiovascular Data Centre should be set up to improve care for people with heart disease after excess patient deaths were recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic, says a Leeds cardiologist.
Principal Climate Change Scientist at UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) Helen Macintyre (PhD Atmospheric Science 2011) explains why the health impacts of climate change should be on everyone’s agenda.
Vulnerable children and those from disadvantaged areas of the UK are at higher risk of not being in school, the latest Child of the North report reveals.
More than 13,000 visitors including young families, students and staff enjoyed a spectacular Light Night at the University of Leeds.
A University of Leeds team is making a long-awaited return to a classic student quiz show.
Red deer may become less sociable as they grow old to reduce the risk of picking up diseases, according to new research which shows humans are not the only animals to change social behaviour with age.