The Mirror editor returns to Leeds to inspire female journalists
The Mirror editor and Leeds alumna Alison Phillips (History and Politics 1993) will chair a panel talk with top female journalists based in Yorkshire.
The Mirror editor and Leeds alumna Alison Phillips (History and Politics 1993) will chair a panel talk with top female journalists based in Yorkshire.
Scientists have analysed data from nearly three million rivers across the globe to identify where hydropower stations could be sited with limited environmental impacts.
The University of Leeds has joined a national consortium that aims to ensure the UK retains its place as a centre for world-leading research.
Scientists have decoded the physical process that takes place in the mouth when chocolate is eaten, as it changes from a solid into a smooth emulsion that many people find totally irresistible.
Poet Laureate and Professor of Poetry, Simon Armitage has urged Leeds to 'wake up' to its creative potential in a song penned for the city's festival of culture.
Scientists have developed AI to track the development of crevasses - or fractures - on the Thwaites Glacier ice tongue in west Antarctica.
A major European research partnership is to expand its collaborative projects to help tackle pressing global issues.
Members of the University of Leeds community are among those recognised in the New Year Honours.
Former University of Leeds Secretary Roger Gair has been given an honorary degree in recognition of 41 years of exceptional service.
Professor Simone Buitendijk’s latest blog consider how faith in life, and in our individual and collective strength, can help in uncertain and difficult times.