
Celebrating our Women of Achievement
The University is commending its women of achievement with a special celebration today, coinciding with International Women’s Day.
The University is commending its women of achievement with a special celebration today, coinciding with International Women’s Day.
A group of drugs already in everyday use to treat psychosis or depression may also be used to defeat deadly and emerging viruses.
New research celebrates the success of EU air quality policy, at a time when such policies face an uncertain future because of Britain's European referendum.
Researchers warn that driverless vehicles could intensify car use, reducing or even eliminating promised energy savings and environmental benefits.
Returning for its 11th year, the Leeds Festival of Science will feature stand-up comedy, engaging debates and a world-record colouring challenge.
The healthcare company Roche has acquired the intellectual property and technology of the Leeds Virtual Microscope (LVM), an innovative system designed to help pathologists making cancer diagnoses.
The family tree of the largest group of mammals—those that nourish their young with placentas—divided later than scientists previously thought, according to a new study.
University announces the issue of £250m 3.125% bonds due 2050
Scientists at the University of Leeds will run the equivalent of password cracking software to find the chemical keys to defeating the Ebola virus.
New research has identified the benefits of taking things into your own hands and starting a worker co-operative.