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Bright orange sparks flying from a piece of metal that is being cut.

Forging the future of the UK’s steel industry

Published
Monday 23rd January, 2017
Categories
Business & Economy

A blueprint for the future of the UK’s steel industry is set out in a new report by a cross-party group of MPs and Leeds University Business School.

Professor Anne Neville, who has been made an MBE in the 2017 New Year's Honours list

New year’s honour for influential engineer

Published
Saturday 31st December, 2016
Categories
University

Senior University of Leeds academic Professor Anne Neville has been made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the New Year’s Honours list, for services to engineering.

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Leeds' expertise showcased at Indian Tech Summit

Published
Monday 7th November, 2016
Categories
University
Health
Technology

A University delegation is focussing on significant education and research partnerships with businesses and academics in India, as well as encouraging its students to study in Leeds.

The Great Hall and Parkinson Building on campus on a sunny day

EU referendum: information

Published
Friday 14th October, 2016
Categories
University

On 23 June 2016 the UK narrowly voted to leave the European Union (EU).

Engineering & Physical Sciences Centre

£96m investment in Engineering & Physical Sciences

Published
Monday 10th October, 2016
Categories
University

The University has given the seal of approval to the proposed plans to integrate Engineering and Physical Sciences on the north eastern part of campus.

Being Human

Events explore what it means to be human

Published
Friday 7th October, 2016
Categories
Arts & Culture
Society & Politics

A series of free public events has been organised by the University of Leeds as part of Being Human 2016, the UK’s only national festival of the humanities.

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How drug-resistant bacteria build defences

Published
Friday 30th September, 2016
Categories
Science

Improved understanding of the way hundreds of different types of disease-causing bacteria operate could help pave the way to tackling their effects, according to leading scientists.