
Leeds academics recognised for teaching excellence
Two University of Leeds academics have received a prestigious teaching award, a National Teaching Fellowship.
Two University of Leeds academics have received a prestigious teaching award, a National Teaching Fellowship.
Sky Ride is back in Leeds for it's 3rd consecutive year on Sunday 14 June. It will see some 8,500 riders pedal past the iconic Buildings of the University of Leeds.
A striking new sculpture by a rising star on the international art scene has been installed at the University of Leeds.
The University of Leeds is investing £17 million in a state-of-the-art laboratory for structural biology research.
We are already reaping the rewards of the Montreal Protocol, with the ozone layer in much better shape than it would have been without the UN treaty, according to a new study in Nature Communications.
For International Clinical Trials Day today, the University is highlighting two research projects which show the importance of clinical trials to public health.
Beethoven composed some of his most famous works after he became profoundly deaf.
Predictions of where planes can safely fly following volcanic eruptions could be improved, thanks to fresh discoveries about ash clouds.
A comprehensive record of those who did not want to fight in the First World War will from today be opened up to the public as part of Imperial War Museums' permanent digital memorial.
A pioneering procedure has been carried out by a University of Leeds specialist using a hi-tech 'nanoknife' technology to destroy cancer cells using pulses of high voltage electrical current.