Up to 41% of Britons holidaying abroad could travel by rail instead of air to cut down on carbon emissions, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Leeds.
Moderate alcohol consumption and a higher intake of fruits, oily fish, and cereals are linked to a lower risk of rheumatoid arthritis, while tea and coffee may be linked to an increased risk, ...
Living in University accommodation is a great way to experience student life, make new friends and feel part of our student community. We aim to keep your accommodation experience straightforward and ...
As Adult Learners Officer and Project Manager in the Lifelong Learning Centre (LLC), I work with other members of our Communities and Partnerships team to develop, plan, deliver and evaluate events ...
Alistair Brownlee (right) is credited with taking triathlon to new heights Double Olympic triathlon champion Alistair Brownlee MBE (Sports Science and Physiology 2009, Hon LLD 2013), widely considered ...
We welcome mature undergraduate students from all backgrounds and the range of experiences they bring. Mature students (defined as a student over 21 years of age) study across a range of full-time ...
The Bank of England's Deputy Governor has delivered a speech to University of Leeds students outlining how the UK economy has ...
University of Leeds researchers and support teams who strive to make a meaningful difference in the world have been ...
New research suggests that improved public transport and active travel friendly environments are the most likely pathways to reach net zero in transport. C-Capture, a carbon capture technology company ...