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Geothermal drilling during snowy conditions outside of the Henry Price Residence building, 2025 (Credit: Ben Craven, School of Earth and Environment)

Two academics from the University of Leeds have highlighted how geothermal energy can help break the link between fossil fuels and electricity prices, for a more stable and cost-effective future.

Secondary school pupils from across Yorkshire taking part in engineering activities at the University to mark International Women’s Day 2025.

Around 100 Yorkshire teens with a passion for problem-solving used Lego to design a sustainable music festival and experimented with bioenergy to mark International Women’s Day.

A portrait of Lisa Dionne Morris

Professor Lisa-Dionne Morris of the University of Leeds has highlighted the challenges Black women continue to face in academia and STEM leadership, and why institutions must do more to support them.

Quantum Cascade Terahertz Laser chip (QCL THz) mounted inside the customised Oxford Cryosystems Phenix vacuum chamber at the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) Culham Campus in United Kingdom

A collaboration between the University of Leeds, UKAEA, and Oxford Cryosystems has demonstrated that an innovative laser technology has the potential to be used in future fusion power plants.

A headshot of a smiling Ahmed Gailani.

​​​​​​​The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) has recognised a University of Leeds research fellow for his significant contributions to UK industry decarbonisation efforts.