Permafrost thawing may allow greenhouse gases to escape at a much higher rate than previously thought, and this could further ...
A growing network of meltwater lakes at the edge of the Greenland ice sheet is accelerating the flow of major glaciers, potentially increasing the pace of global sea‑level rise.
Reflections from the January Imaginative Curriculum Research and Scholarship Centre (ICRSC) information session, by Dr ...
Latest subject rankings from the QS World University Rankings by Subject published in March 2026 recognise the global standing of subjects and academic disciplines within the faculties, with subjects ...
The global standing of subjects and academic disciplines taught at Leeds has improved in the latest QS World University Rankings by Subject, published today (25 March). The QS World University ...
Leeds International Summer School (LISS) is an all-inclusive programme. Find out what is included in the programme fee, and read about the scholarships we offer. We also offer a free transport service ...
Leeds International Summer School (LISS) combines world-class tuition and academic field trips with exciting excursions and social events. Choose from a diverse range of academic modules, meet ...
We offer a range of short courses, ideal for Continuing Professional Development (CPD), which are linked to our research and designed for people in industry. By studying a short course you will learn ...
'Tickling' the ear with a small electrical current appears to rebalance the autonomic nervous system for over-55s, potentially slowing down one of the effects of ageing, according to new research.
Legislation to restrict supermarket sales of foods high in fat, sugar or salt (HFSS) has led to a marked reduction in purchases, according to the first ever independent analysis. The research, which ...
Global warming caused by humans is advancing at 0.26°C per decade – the highest rate since records began, according to new research by more than 50 leading international scientists. The second annual ...