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Faculty researchers celebrate 100 years of the Electrical Association for Women with centenary events
Founded on 12 November 1924, the EAW quickly became the UK’s leading organisation for empowering women to participate in modernising energy consumption
Major new report on pandemic preparedness draws on School of History researchers’ expertise
'The Changing Face of Pandemic Risk: 2024' is a call to action for global leaders, policy-makers, health professionals, and communities to build a safer, more resilient future
This year’s Light Night Leeds features work by fine art graduate Ed Green
Visitors to the University of Leeds campus for Light Night Leeds 2024 will get another glimpse of BA Fine Art graduate Ed Green’s light installation, ‘Shed Light’.
A Somali Village in Colonial Bradford
From May to October 1904, 57 Somali people lived in a walled compound as part of Bradford’s Great Exhibition in Bradford’s Lister Park.
Prestigious Prix Mondial Nessim Habif awarded to Professor emerita Griselda Pollock
World-renowned art historian and cultural theorist Professor emerita Griselda Pollock has been presented with the Prix Mondial Nessim Habif 2024 by the University of Geneva.