Leeds International Summer School News

An adult and child holding hands, walking on a pavement with visible car fumes on the road next to them

New project is a breath of fresh air for Bradford school kids

Published
Thursday 8th October, 2020
Categories
Health
Environment

University of Leeds researchers are taking part in a new Born in Bradford project with primary school children across the city - to measure levels of pollution and its impact on health.

Coronavirus cases among students and staff 

Published
Wednesday 7th October, 2020
Categories
Coronavirus
University

Keeping our students and staff safe and healthy has been our number one priority throughout the coronavirus pandemic. 

The image shows a graphical representation of the structure of the Aurora-A protein

Understanding the way proteins shapeshift

Published
Friday 2nd October, 2020
Categories
Working with business
Health
Science

The University of Leeds has secured a £5.4 million grant to identify new techniques for investigating and manipulating the chemical building blocks of life - proteins.

The image shows an engineering soldering wire onto a circuit board. He is using a magnifying system to guid his movements.

New materials will help UK achieve net-zero, say researchers

Published
Friday 2nd October, 2020
Categories
Working with business
Society & Politics
Technology

Scientists at the University of Leeds have pledged to develop a new generation of ultra-efficient electronics to help the UK achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

Woman outside train with facemask on

New transport guidance for a climate smart COVID-19 recovery

Published
Friday 2nd October, 2020
Categories
Environment
Coronavirus

The Local Government Association has launched new advice developed by experts at the University of Leeds on practical actions local authorities can take to decarbonise transport.

Wind turbines along highway

Decent living for all does not have to cost the Earth

Published
Thursday 1st October, 2020
Categories
Science
Environment
Global

Global energy consumption in 2050 could be reduced to the levels of the 1960s and still provide a decent standard of living for a population three times larger, according to a new study.

Kew Gardens

Harnessing plant power for renewable energy

Published
Wednesday 30th September, 2020
Categories
Science
Environment
Global

Tapping into the myriad uses of plants and fungi could save people and the planet, says new report