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Sir William Henry Bragg Building

The University of Leeds has become part of a major national initiative to address the UK’s semiconductor skills gap with the launch of a new Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in semiconductor skills.

Professor Helen Picton and Dr Virginia Pensabene.

University of Leeds spinout IVFmicro has received a £3.5 million investment that will improve outcomes for patients undergoing fertility treatment.

A headshot of Professor Cath Noakes, stood in the Bragg Building in 2023

Two leading academics from the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences have been chosen to influence research quality assessments in the next Research Excellence Framework (REF).

Headshots of James Chandler and Anthony Herbert

Two University of Leeds researchers have been awarded prestigious Leverhulme Trust Research Fellowships to develop innovative solutions with the potential to transform healthcare worldwide.

Two images. Left; a group photo of students and staff from the University of Leeds, stood outside the gates of Arquiva’s Emley Moor Transmitting Facility. Right; a photo showing two men working at computer screens in the Broadcast Operations Centre.

In June, students from the School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering were given an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the Emley Moor Transmitting Station, hosted by Arqiva.