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Research on slavery and trafficking aims to understand, build awareness and protect victims
This Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month, we highlight research at the University of Leeds that explores the causes and solutions to modern-day slavery and contributes towards ending it.
Smeaton300: civil engineer’s legacy inspires creative programme
The University is celebrating the 300th anniversary of civil engineer John Smeaton’s birth with events led by arts organisation Foxglove, the Cultural Institute and the School of Civil Engineering.
Making the British Army Officer with Dr Kevin Linch
Dr Kevin Linch explored the personal and professional lives of British Army officers during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars in conversation at the National Army Museum in London.
Dr Freya Bailes to lead research linking imagined music to well-being
Dr Freya Bailes has been awarded funding to develop interdisciplinary approaches to understanding the range and significance of musical imagery experience in people’s lives.
Join experts from the School of History at the Thackray Museum of Medicine Insights Lecture Series
The School of History has a thriving specialism in the history of health and medicine. In spring 2024, join experts from our School in conversation at the Thackray Museum of Medicine.