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N8 launches Industry Innovation Forum

Published
Tuesday 31st January, 2012
Categories
Technology
Science

The new Industry Innovation Forum (IIF) led by the N8 Research Partnership officially launches today at an event held at the University of Leeds.

STAR treatment

Published
Monday 30th January, 2012
Categories
Health

A major new national clinical trial for patients with kidney cancer is being led by a team at Leeds, and the first patients have already started receiving treatment.

Young people reach for excellence

Published
Friday 27th January, 2012
Categories
University

Two hundred A-level students from across the region will take part in an intensive programme of activity aimed to help them succeed in their studies - and aim for a place at a leading University.

DAAD prize for undergraduate student Christina Katsianis

Published
Friday 27th January, 2012
Categories
Arts & Culture

Undergraduate student in German and Economics, Christina Katsianis, has been presented with a prize for her entry in a national competition run by the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service).

Following genetic footprints out of Africa

Published
Thursday 26th January, 2012
Categories
Society & Politics
Science

A new study, using genetic analysis to look for clues about human migration, suggests that the first modern humans settled in Arabia on their way from the Horn of Africa to the rest of the world.

White Rose universities launch new bioscience PhDs

Published
Tuesday 24th January, 2012
Categories
Science
University

A successful collaboration between the White Rose universities of Leeds, Sheffield and York has attracted £6 million to create a joint Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) in mechanistic biology.

M&S Company Archive Fashion Design Styling Project

Published
Tuesday 24th January, 2012
Categories
Business & Economy
Working with business

Design students have created innovative outfits from vintage and new Marks & Spencer clothes and accessories as part of their degree.

Low carbon, moderate income and long life

Published
Monday 23rd January, 2012
Categories
Health

A new study shows that countries with high incomes and high carbon emissions do not achieve higher life expectancies than those with moderate incomes and lower carbon emissions.