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Ancient inscription from Roman Yorkshire unveiled to the public at University of Leeds
One of the longest surviving inscriptions from Ancient Britain is being unveiled to the public for the first time ever after decades in storage.
Call for papers: Wende ohne Ende? Representing the East German revolution and transformation years
A call for papers for a University of Leeds conference examining the continuing impact of the Wende in German culture has been issued.
Leeds academic campaigning for work-related suicides to be counted - and learned from
Professor Sarah Waters says suicide should not be reduced to a mental health problem - and is lobbying the HSE for change.
The School of Languages, Cultures and Societies delivers world-leading, impactful research
The Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021 has recognised 79% of the overall research activity submitted across the School as either ‘world-leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’.
Documentary spotlights 'dark, tragic history' of Old Roebourne Gaol
The Old Roebourne Gaol, once the second-largest prison in Western Australia, has garnered international attention and will be the focus of a documentary.