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Sketching helps students and staff connect to landscape

A sustainability project is using sketching as a tool to encourage students and staff at Leeds University Business School (LUBS) to appreciate the power of walking.

UofG scientist wins prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry Prize

Professor Ross Forgan of the School of Chemistry has been named winner of the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Peter Day Prize in recognition of brilliance in research and innovation.

Singer Daniel Bedingfield backs using AI to write new music

Noughties icon Daniel Bedingfield has broken his 20-year hiatus from making music to call on artists to embrace artificial intelligence when writing new songs.

Powerlifting Academic from The University of Warwick takes European and World records

Dr Martine Barons from The University of Warwick has taken both the European and World records at the European Championships in Finland over the weekend.

Health research excellence highlighted during NHS leaders’ visit

Leaders from the County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust (CDDFT) visited our science site to learn more about our world-leading health research, teaching and facilities.

Chancellor named President of Royal Geographical Society

The Chancellor of the University of Leeds, Professor Dame Jane Francis, has been elected President of the Royal Geographical Society.

Study identifies ‘hot-spots’ of high rates of depression linked to deprivation

Research led by the University of Southampton shows particular regions of England have suffered over a decade of increasing mental health inequalities, but finds the picture varies greatly across different parts of the country.

UOW researchers awarded $7M for climate and decarbonisation projects

Chris Gibson and Sharon Robinson honoured with ARC Laureate Fellowships for groundbreaking research projects

Massey experts help farmers fight cow cress and erosion

Farmers in the Kahahakuri catchment have collaborated with Hawke's Bay catchment collective Tukituki Land Care (TLC) to address issues of cow cress and stream bank erosion...

Canadian Pandemic Preparedness Hub receives more than $115M to boost Canada’s capacity for home-grown...

The Canadian Pandemic Preparedness Hub (CP2H) has been awarded more than $115 million to boost Canada’s capacity to develop and manufacture life-saving biotherapeutics...
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