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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?
How Queen Elizabeth’s funeral procession helped society to heal – and find new hope
The death of Queen Elizabeth II on 8 September, 2022, united the nation in grief.