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Athena Swan Bronze Award logo

The Faculty of Environment has been awarded the Athena SWAN bronze award for our work on advancing gender equality across the three schools.

Postgraduate researcher Matthew Whittle explores whether the Tour de Yorkshire will attract more people to cycling?

There were five full paper entries for the student prize, covering a range of system dynamics applications in business, the environment and the housing market.

PhD student, Maha Alsabbagh, of University of Leeds

The programme aims to encourage women to participate in science in the Middle East. The grant is awarded annually to women working in science in recognition of their achievements in the field.

A map showing the migration of dinosaurs from Europe during the Early Creaceous period (125-100 million years ago). Credit: Alex Dunhill, University of Leeds

Researchers have used ‘network theory’ for the first time to visually depict the movement of dinosaurs around the world during the Mesozoic Era – including a curious exodus from Europe.