Mapping the pressures of global food production
A map showing the environmental pressures from global food production has been developed by researchers, to identify ways of creating more sustainable and just food systems.
A map showing the environmental pressures from global food production has been developed by researchers, to identify ways of creating more sustainable and just food systems.
Poet Laureate and Professor of Poetry, Simon Armitage, has taken part in a special open mic session for staff and students.
The University was saddened to learn of the death of distinguished alum Bernard Atha (Law 1949) – actor, lawyer, councillor, former Lord Mayor of Leeds – and a long-standing friend of the University.
Regional leaders and organisations must work ever more closely to achieve net zero in Yorkshire and the Humber.
One of the longest surviving inscriptions from Ancient Britain is being unveiled to the public for the first time ever at the University.
Over a third of office staff are working away from home for more days than they would like, according to new research from the University.
Working together is the only way communities, businesses and organisations in Yorkshire and Humber can make a successful transition to a low carbon future, says a leading climate scientist.
A new research group co-created by the University of Leeds and Bradford hospitals will focus on addressing patient safety challenges within the health and care system.
Quantum computing systems could be made more stable and efficient thanks to a discovery about the way some atomic particles behave.
The University of Leeds has launched its Campus Live programme, inviting students, staff and the local community to get involved in an inspiring series of exhibitions, events and workshops on campus.