Published 31 December 2021 Categories University Two members of the Ó³¿ÍÖ±²¥â€™ governing body have been awarded CBEs in the New Year Honours.
Published 20 December 2021 Categories Science | Coronavirus | Health Following in a long line of eminent scientists and engineers, Professor Cath Noakes will stand in the Royal Institution’s iconic auditorium and explain the big ideas reshaping society.
Published 20 December 2021 Categories Global | Environment The accelerating melting of the Himalayan glaciers threatens the water supply of millions of people in Asia, new research warns.
Published 16 December 2021 Categories Working with our region | Arts & Culture Rare handwritten manuscripts and printed books by the Brontës have been entrusted to the University's Brotherton Library.
Published 15 December 2021 Categories Business & Economy | University | Working with business | Working with our region Jane Madeley, the University’s Chief Financial Officer, has been named as the next Chair of the CBI’s Yorkshire & Humber Regional Council.
Published 14 December 2021 Categories Environment | Working with our region | University The Ó³¿ÍÖ±²¥ is making the single biggest investment in its history to achieve a low carbon future.
Published 13 December 2021 Categories Science | Environment A new study reveals that disabled households in the Europe Union currently consume 10% less energy than other households, as well as being 5% more likely to experience energy poverty.
Published 10 December 2021 Categories Global | Science | Health New analysis of genetic diversity within the British Pakistani population will have important implications for medical studies, according to researchers.
Published 9 December 2021 Categories Arts & Culture Professor Martin Iddon, Head of the School of Music at the Ó³¿ÍÖ±²¥, has won the Ivors Composers Award for Solo Composition.Â
Published 8 December 2021 Categories Working with business | Health Sales of discounted fruit and vegetables rose by almost 80% during two trials at Sainsbury’s.
Published 8 December 2021 Categories Science | Health People who watched a loved one die with dementia were more likely to support euthanasia for patients with the disease, a new study has found.
Published 7 December 2021 Categories Society & Politics | Working with our region | Coronavirus | Health Children growing up in the North of England face greater poverty and are more likely to die before reaching their first birthday than children in other parts of England, according to a new report.
Published 6 December 2021 Categories Environment Special status has been awarded to the habitat of a species of seal left endangered due to human activity.
Published 2 December 2021 Categories News | Environment Scientists discover two intense periods of volcanism triggered a period of global cooling and falling oxygen levels in the oceans, causing one of the most severe mass extinctions in Earth history.
Published 2 December 2021 Categories Science | Global | Environment Plans to restore Indonesian peatlands are a cost-effective strategy for reducing the impacts of peatland fires to the environment, climate and human health, says a new study.