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Holuhraun Lava flow. Credit: Anja Schmidt

Crystals from the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption have demonstrated a new way to recognise pre-eruption signals at Eyjafjallajökull and potentially other, similar volcanoes around the world.

Sam Greenwood presenting on Testing the speed of the last geomagnetic reversal.

Eight students from the School of Earth and Environment formed part of the 34 strong delegation from the University of Leeds that attended this year’s British Conference of Undergraduate Research.

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The University of Leeds has been ranked in the world’s top 10 across several School of Earth and Environment research areas, according to the CWUR World University Rankings 2017.

University of Leeds alumni; Fatima Ademoh, Laura and Louise De Tremerie at Unleash 2017 in Denmark.

UNLEASH is an initiative that brought together a 1000 young talents from 129 countries to co-create practical and innovative solutions to help realising the UN’s sustainability development goals (SDG)

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The School of Earth and Environment is pleased to congratulate Professor Lindsay Stringer, for receiving the Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit award for their research on improving land quality.