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Accents at work: share your story
UK workers are being asked to share their experiences of how their accents influence life at work, in an anonymous survey as part of University of Leeds research.
Do global injustices such as climate change, sweatshop labour and global poverty mean that all of us should become activists?
Dr Joshua Hobbs argues that ordinary citizens can address global injustices not just through activism, but by supporting activists in a journal article published on the 12th November.
University of Leeds awarded Queen Elizabeth Prize for Education in recognition of its pioneering research in textiles and fashion
This is the fourth time the University has received the honour, following awards recognising achievements in climate change research, transport studies, and biomedical engineering
Funding opportunity for PGRs to share their research
Postgraduate researchers (PGRs) in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures are invited to apply for the next round of the Faculty Research Dissemination Awards
Research-based dye makes polyester greener
Researchers have unlocked a way to dye polyester using 90% fewer chemicals and 40% less water




