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Art historian Griselda Pollock wins Holberg Prize

Published
Thursday 5th March, 2020
Categories
Global
Arts & Culture

Griselda Pollock, Leeds' Professor of Social and Critical Histories of Art, was announced this morning as the recipient of this year’s Holberg Prize.

Professor Griselda Pollock, winner of the 2020 Holberg Prize

Changing the debate around obesity

Published
Wednesday 4th March, 2020
Categories
Society & Politics
Health

The NHS needs to do more to address the ingrained stigma and discrimination faced by people with obesity, a leading health psychologist says.

The image shows someone standing on a set of weighing scales. You can only see them from their knees down.

Tropical forests’ carbon sink 'already rapidly weakening'

Published
Wednesday 4th March, 2020
Categories
Science
Environment

The ability of the world’s tropical forests to remove carbon from the atmosphere is decreasing, according to a study tracking 300,000 trees over 30 years, published today in Nature.

Amazon forest canopy

Global species loss could be halved

Published
Wednesday 26th February, 2020
Categories
Global
Environment

Extinction risk could decrease by more than 50% if at least 30% of land were to be conserved across the tropics, a new study reveals.

Cape buffalo at the Nuwejaars Wetlands, South Africa

EPSRC delegation meets engineering researchers at Leeds

Published
Friday 21st February, 2020
Categories
News

Engineering leaders from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) visited the University this week to find out more about the breadth of engineering research taking place here.

University staff with senior members of EPSRC

The robot opening a window on an ancient civilisation

Published
Thursday 20th February, 2020
Categories
Science
Technology

Engineers have developed a robot that has successfully navigated one of the narrow shafts of the Great Pyramid - in an attempt to solve one of the big mysteries in Egyptian archaeology.

The image shows the compavt robotic system being put into the passageway that starts at the Queen's Chamber in the Great Pyramid.

High-performance computing to aid scientific discovery

Published
Monday 17th February, 2020
Categories
Technology
Science
Technology
Science

The University is to be part of two supercomputing centres - to boost the ability of researchers to make major scientific breaththroughs.

Graphic representation of supercomputing showing a human brain drawn out of the symbols used in electrical wiring diagrammes