Alumni News

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Climate change 'widespread, rapid and intensifying'

Published
Monday 9th August, 2021
Categories
Global
Environment

Changes in the Earth's climate caused by human activity are being observed in every region and across the whole climate system, according to a major international report released today. 

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Nexus helps young people tackle global challenges

Published
Monday 9th August, 2021
Categories
University
Business and partnerships

The University has welcomed a group of talented young people with dreams of changing the world onto a prestigious skills and entrepreneurial programme.

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Shift away from earthen homes ‘environmentally damaging’

Published
Monday 9th August, 2021
Categories
Global
Technology
Environment

Attitudes to earthen homes need to change to prevent millions of them being replaced by buildings made from more environmentally-damaging materials, scientists warn. 

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Teaching excellence awards for Leeds 

Published
Thursday 5th August, 2021
Categories
University

Academics at the University have been recognised with a National Teaching Fellowship and Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence. 

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Rethink the economy to tackle climate crisis 

Published
Thursday 5th August, 2021
Categories
Global
Business & Economy
Environment

Research into global climate models by leading international academics shows that current economic policies are in danger of leading nations away from emission and global warming targets.

Paralympic athlete Claire Cashmore standing in Team GB clothing in front of a pool.

Claire Cashmore: The road to Tokyo

Published
Monday 2nd August, 2021
Categories
Alumni

Claire Cashmore MBE (Linguistics and Phonetics, 2011; Hon LLD, 2013) goes into her fifth Paralympic Games facing a whole new challenge.

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Scientists reverse age-related memory loss in mice

Published
Monday 26th July, 2021
Categories
Health
Science

Scientists at Leeds and Cambridge have successfully reversed age-related memory loss in mice and say their discovery could lead to the development of treatments to prevent memory loss in people.