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Shoe soles cut from a Torah reveal clues about Nazi-occupied Greece
Children's shoe soles cut crudely from the Jewish Torah could reveal chilling clues about Nazi-occupied Greece, according to new research by an academic at the University of Leeds.
International Day of Education: research reveals the impact of early childhood education and care on attainment gaps
To celebrate International Day of Education, the University of Leeds is highlighting key findings from university projects focusing on different aspects of education.
Podcast episode with Professor Sanjoy Bhattacharya at the top spot
The podcast episode was on the topic of ‘Decolonisation, Localisation, and the World Health Organization’.
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.