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Celebrating International Day of Education

Published
Tuesday 23rd January, 2024
Categories
University

University of Leeds staff and students are passionate about improving the future for children in our community, the city of Leeds and around the world.

A group of four children reading a book with a University of Leeds student on placement at Bright Beginnings Nursery on campus.

Climate education expansion for England's young learners

Published
Tuesday 23rd January, 2024
Categories
Environment

Every school and college in England will have free access to expert support to become greener and more climate resilient in a national scheme run by a consortium of universities.

Three students talking and walking across university campus on a sunny day with Priestley Building in the background

Satellites ‘key to confronting global challenges’

Published
Friday 19th January, 2024
Categories
Environment
Technology
Working with business
Science

Science Minister Andrew Griffith says for the UK to become a Space superpower it must harness the talent of researchers and businesses involved in the analysis of satellite data.

Image shows Earth - in the black emptiness of Space - and a satellite orbiting above it.

Common tree species dominate tropical forests

Published
Wednesday 10th January, 2024
Categories
Global
Science
Environment

Scientists have found almost identical patterns in how tropical forests worldwide are dominated by surprisingly few tree species.

The image shows the view above the tree canopy in the Mata de Vale in the Chapada Guimares region of the Amazon forest. There is a dense cover of green vegetation across both side of a narrow valley.

Students show entrepreneurial spark

Published
Tuesday 9th January, 2024
Categories
Business & Economy

Two young entrepreneurs are forging ahead with business start-ups following backing from the University of Leeds.

Harry Simpson is pictured wearing a beekeeping hat with veil.

Ensuring nutrition is at the heart of climate smart agriculture

Published
Tuesday 2nd January, 2024
Categories
Science
Health
Environment

Farmers in sub-Saharan Africa need to diversify away from growing maize and switch to crops that are resilient to climate change and supply key micronutrients for the population, say researchers.

A farmer in Africa - bent double - digs into dry-looking looking soil. He is wearing a hat to protect himself from the overhead sun.

Landmark building hosts new maths school

Published
Wednesday 20th December, 2023
Categories
Working with our region

Leeds Mathematics School has welcomed its first cohort of 70 students to the former Leeds Building Society headquarters.

Exterior view of the Leeds Mathematics School in the former Leeds Building Society headquarters.

Graduate nurse becomes mentor to next generation

Published
Tuesday 19th December, 2023
Categories
Health

An award-winning nursing student has spoken of her pride after mentoring young people at disadvantaged schools across Leeds during her studies.

Kimberley Guy, smiling and holding a drink, standing next to a research poster.