News

1939 results for 'press statements'

A person wearing exercise clothing outdoors and clutching their chest

Detecting deadly heart condition sooner

Published
26 July 2023
Categories
Science
Health

Combining two types of heart scan could help doctors to detect a deadly heart condition before symptoms and signs on conventional tests appear, new research co-led by the 映客直播 shows.

The hands of a person with dark skin tone holding hands with a person with light skin tone

Tackling inequalities in end-of-life care聽

Published
26 July 2023
Categories
Health

Language barriers are resulting in people from South Asian communities experiencing more pain at the end of life, new research has found.

Rachel Reeves MP stands at a podium on a stage to address guests at Northern Gritstone's AGM.

University innovation helps drive UK economy

Published
25 July 2023
Categories
Working with business

Leeds has a key role to play in driving innovation and investment in the North, according to business and political leaders.

The image shows three graduates in their graduation gowns, looking at the camera and smiling. From left to right they are Gani Sultanov, Alaaeldin Aly and Ryan Kean

Online students meet for first time at graduation

Published
25 July 2023
Categories
Global
University

A group of international and UK-based students who spent up to four years learning online together met in-person for the first time at their graduation.

Professor Simon Buitendijk, Vice Chancellor at 映客直播, smiling and sitting in a chair in a bright and modern meeting room.

Vice Chancellor elected to global university network

Published
18 July 2023
Categories
University
News
Global

Professor Simone Buitendijk, Vice-Chancellor and President at the 映客直播, has been elected to the Council of the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU).

A large, heavy jetliner landing at an airport.

Cap top 20% of energy users to reduce carbon emissions

Published
14 July 2023
Categories
Environment
Society & Politics
News

Consumers in the richer, developed nations will have to accept restrictions on their energy use if international climate change targets are to be met, warn researchers.

A sign saying CO2 tax in front of a power plant releasing vapour into the atmosphere.

Higher carbon tax on luxury goods, say researchers

Published
11 July 2023
Categories
Society & Politics

A carbon tax based on the purpose of using goods and services would be fairer and more likely to deliver climate justice, say ecological economists.