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'Amazing progress' in childhood cancer treatment

Published
Monday 15th February, 2021
Categories
Health
Science

The childhood cancer survival rate in Yorkshire is among the best in the world, with 86 out of every 100 children diagnosed with the disease before their 15th birthday living for at least five years.

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New £10m research centre for greener global finance

Published
Monday 15th February, 2021
Categories
Working with business
Policy Leeds
Business & Economy

The UK is investing £10 million in a new national green finance research centre that will advise lenders, investors and insurers.

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Exploring the impact of COVID-19 on BAME groups

Published
Tuesday 9th February, 2021
Categories
Coronavirus
Society & Politics

The ways in which discrimination is worsening the impact of COVID-19 on people in Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) groups in the UK will be explored in a new research project.

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Giving back: students volunteer throughout the pandemic

Published
Tuesday 9th February, 2021
Categories
Coronavirus

As Student Volunteering Week kicks off around the UK, we celebrate the huge contribution that University of Leeds students make locally, nationally and internationally.

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Building the Future: National Apprenticeship Week 2021

Published
Monday 8th February, 2021
Categories
Working with business

National Apprenticeship Week 2021 runs until 14 February. This year the University is joining other providers in celebrating the diverse opportunities and value apprenticeships can bring.

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Out of this world development of a new catalytic converter

Published
Tuesday 2nd February, 2021
Categories
Working with business
Technology
Science

Scientists are using an analysis of gases in the atmosphere of Venus to develop a new generation of lower-cost and more effective catalytic converters.

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Protecting UK insect populations post-Brexit

Published
Friday 29th January, 2021
Categories
Science
Environment

The health of the UK’s insect populations is to be assessed by a new project, which aims to advise on policies to help protect them more effectively post-Brexit.