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How far down could life exist?
Rock fragments brought to the seafloor by massive mud volcanoes have given scientists new clues about how far life may extend into the Earth’s interior.
New agreement strengthens international research and collaboration
A newly signed international agreement aims to expand academic co-operation and collaboration and promote sustainability, enterprise and local development.
New Zealand's 7.8 magnitude quake shifts perception of earthquake hazard models
A new study shows dramatic data from the last year’s major earthquake in Kaikoura, New Zealand, that will change the way scientists think about earthquake hazards in tectonic plate boundary zones.
Leeds' innovation and inclusivity leads to major funding awards
Successful innovation in our student recruitment and teaching has earned Leeds a key role in over £1 million worth of HEFCE-funded research.
QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017
The School of Earth and Environment at the University of Leeds has had another successful year in the 2017 QS World University Rankings by Subject.