News
The fate of cellulose nanocrystal stabilised emulsions after simulated gastrointestinal digestion and exposure to intestinal mucosa
Research finds that CNCs as insoluble fibre, may have benefits in terms of differential lipid absorption (slowing absorption of saturated fat).
Fixing fashion? Sustainability and social justice in the clothing sector
Parliament’s cross-party Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) has called on the Government to make fashion retailers take responsibility for the waste they create.
ITS alumni to host worldwide 'Big Get Together' events
Leeds alumni from across the world will gather next month as part of the University’s annual ‘Big Get Together’ event.
Industry Day: Food Innovation for Delivering Health, Nutrition and Wellness
Industry Day took place on Friday 18th January with a record breaking 130 attendees ranging from industry to academics to postgraduate researchers.
Sir Peter Hendy CBE visits ITS
Sir Peter Hendy CBE, Chair of Network Rail and the London Legacy Development Corporation, paid a visit to the Institute for Transport Studies this week.



