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Mind the equity gap

Published
Wednesday 10th April, 2019
Categories
Working with business
Business & Economy

Companies in London, the South-East and the East of England receive 75% of all equity investments in the UK – and that share is increasing over time, new research has shown.

Picture shows people at a Pint of Science talk in Leeds in 2018

Taking science out of the lab and into the pub

Published
Tuesday 9th April, 2019
Categories
News

Tickets are on sale for the world’s largest festival of public science talks, which will see over 50 Leeds scientists take to the stage in pubs across the city.

Protected area - Kate Ter Haar

Conservationists share core aims, but major rifts remain

Published
Tuesday 9th April, 2019
Categories
Science
Environment

The first large-scale survey of those working to protect the natural world has found general agreement on the goals of conservation – but significant divisions on how to achieve them.

VLT Unit Telescopes Credit: .Hüdepohl (atacamaphoto.com)/ESO

Research spotlight - March 2019

Published
Friday 29th March, 2019
Categories
University

March round-up of some of the latest research and education stories from the University.

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Changing the relationship between disability and technology

Published
Thursday 28th March, 2019
Categories
Science
Arts & Culture

A major new research project is harnessing a diverse range of disciplines to examine how technologists can learn from people with disabilities – and support them in the future.

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

Leeds develops new European partnership

Published
Tuesday 26th March, 2019
Categories
Global
University

The University has signed a new partnership agreement with one of Europe’s largest research and educational institutions.

Channel created by the flow of melted ice in Greenland

Unequal pain relief at home for dying patients

Published
Friday 22nd March, 2019
Categories
Health

Pain relief and end of life care is not being provided equally to people with advanced progressive diseases at home during their final three months, according to a new study.

Spring lambs dozing at Ickworth in Suffolk. Credit: National Trust, Justin Minns

Nature writing campaign aims to capture spring's arrival

Published
Wednesday 20th March, 2019
Categories
Environment
Arts & Culture

Today wildlife lovers across the UK have the chance to contribute to the first ever crowd-sourced nature diary to celebrate the first official day of spring.