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School library services are goldmines of resource and expertise, but they are at risk
A key finding of a School of Education research report just published is that over half of England’s School Library Services (SLS) have closed since 2005.
School of Law Academic contributes to a ‘once-in-a-generation’ review of the criminal courts
Dr Laurène Soubise was invited to contribute to the Independent Review of the Criminal Courts, chaired by Sir Brian Leveson.
Leeds academic honoured by Indonesian Ambassador
This week, to mark the finale of the 75th anniversary year marking diplomatic relations between the UK and Indonesia, Dr Adam Tyson was presented with a prestigious ‘Ambassadors’ 75 Award’.
‘Going beyond hawks and doves’: new paper suggests ways to enhance high stakes exam and improve fairness for candidates
Dr Matt Homer has a new paper in Medical Teacher called ‘Going beyond hawks and doves – Measuring degrees of examiner misalignment in OSCEs’.
Professor Jose Pina-Sánchez delivers fifth Faculty Inaugural Lecture
The Faculty was delighted to host Professor Pina-Sánchez's lecture in celebration of his impressive research career.