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Leeds’ research on Japanese knotweed to drive Parliament debate
There is no evidence that Japanese knotweed causes more significant structural damage to buildings than many other plants, a Parliamentary committee will hear today.
Environment staff receive Fellowship from the Higher Education Academy
Three academics from the Faculty of Environment have been awarded Fellowships from the Higher Education Academy.
Environment staff announced as Transport Systems Catapult Fellows
Two members of staff from the Faculty of Environment have been named in the first group of Business Fellows for The Transport Systems Catapult.
The new lead for urban analytics at the Turing
The Alan Turing Institute has announced a new urban analytics research programme, led by the University of Leeds.
‘Warm’ ice in world’s highest glacier
Ice temperatures inside the world’s highest glacier on the slopes of Mount Everest are warmer than expected and especially vulnerable to future climate change, warn glaciologists.