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Future Fashion Factory exhibition celebrates Yorkshire’s rich textile history for Wool Month 2022
An exhibition in Saltaire will showcase Yorkshire's textile and fashion manufacturing heritage with historical garments and luxury fashion.
IMS Postgraduate student successfully campaigns to correct misinformation about town’s history
Florence Scott, a PGR in the School of History, has successfully campaigned to correct false information after noticing that a false historical ‘fact’ was being used to insult the town of Goole.
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.
Engaging Curriculum Redefined through the arts and humanities: working conversations on teaching, learning and assessment – Dr Eva Sansavior
Academic colleagues from across the Faculty together with students, community and industry partners are invited to contribute to reflective, cross-disciplinary dialogues which draw on shared examples of teaching, learning and assessment approaches.
Leeds history professor hosts BBC Radio 3 show exploring the language of Christopher Columbus
A University of Leeds academic took the presenter’s seat for an episode of BBC Radio 3’s Free Thinking to ask: What language did Columbus speak?