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Lyndon Timings-Thompson and James McBride are pictured outside Nexus on the University of Leeds campus

Graduate start-ups boost Leeds’ business engagement

Published
Friday 20th September, 2024
Categories
University

Helping graduates start their own businesses and upskilling partner companies has boosted Leeds’ placing in this year’s Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF).

Professor Duncan Quincey surveys the debris-covered tongue of the Khumbu Glacier from the peak of Kala Patthar, Nepal, where his previous project EverDrill measured ice temperatures as deep as 200 metres into the glacier.

Scientists to test if snow is melting high on Everest

Published
Thursday 19th September, 2024
Categories
Research

Climbing beyond Everest base camp to test if the snow high up on the mountain is melting is the latest challenge being faced by glaciologists at the University.

Suzanne Glavin shaking hands with HRH Prince of Wales and recieving her brooch.

Royal recognition for women's rugby team

Published
Tuesday 17th September, 2024
Categories
University

Suzanne Glavin, Head of Sport and Physical Activity at Leeds is among a former group of rugby players to receive her cap from HRH The Prince of Wales, after a wait of more than three decades.

Evie outside a building with a Bradford 2025 sign.

Supporting Bradford 2025 City of Culture

Published
Friday 13th September, 2024
Categories
Working with our region

The University is partnering with Bradford 2025 to enhance engagement by staff and students with the UK City of Culture’s plans for the year ahead.

A pianist plays a Steinway piano

Yorkshire plays key role on world’s musical map

Published
Wednesday 11th September, 2024
Categories
Working with our region
Arts & Culture

Almost two million people in the region will hear or play public pianos as part of this year’s Leeds International Piano Competition, which brings a new Piano Trail to Bradford.

A child using a smartphone late at night lying in bed.

Summer riots 'show consequences of dangerous fake news'

Published
Wednesday 4th September, 2024
Categories
Business & Economy
Society & Politics

Children need to be ‘vaccinated’ against fake news and dangerous disinformation, academics have warned, and digital education must improve to ensure they don't fall prey to 'nefarious actors' online.