News

Research tackling sudden death heart condition

Published
Wednesday 22nd February, 2017
Categories
Health

Over 50,000 people in Yorkshire and the Humber carry a faulty gene putting them at high risk of developing heart disease or sudden death, according to new estimates by the British Heart Foundation.

Lab

Celebrating student volunteering

Published
Monday 20th February, 2017
Categories
Working with business
University

The University is celebrating the impact of student volunteering for National Student Volunteering Week.

Volunteering

Importance of British food producers

Published
Friday 17th February, 2017
Categories
Working with business
Environment
Working with business
Environment

A new report is calling for the UK to be more self-sufficient in food production, in the wake of continued global uncertainty and reliance on food produced elsewhere in the world.

Fields

The new Brownlee Centre

Published
Wednesday 15th February, 2017
Categories
Health
University

A new £5m University of Leeds sports facility is to be named after its most successful alumni athletes, Olympic heroes Alistair and Jonny Brownlee.

Alistair and Jonny Brownlee at the site of University of Leeds' new cycle track

Breaking sonic boundaries: DARE Art Prize winner announced

Published
Monday 13th February, 2017
Categories
Science
Arts & Culture

A composer working with sounds below the limits of human hearing has been announced as the winner of the inaugural £15,000 DARE Art Prize by Opera North and the University's Cultural Institute.

The DARE Art Prize 2017 is announced by Dominic Gray of Opera North. Credit: Malcolm Johnson