
Reflecting on being a judge at the UK IT Industry Awards 2023
Nicky Danino, Head of School of Computer Science, explains her role in one of the biggest events in the technology industry calendar.
Written by Nicky Danino
Nicky Danino, Head of School of Computer Science, explains her role in one of the biggest events in the technology industry calendar.
Written by Nicky Danino
Sarah Jacques recounts a fulfilling afternoon volunteering with the Information Systems team in the Hunger Hills Woods.
Written by Sarah Jacques
Dr Chris Dlamini blogs about hosting a partner and community event in the new Health and Life Sciences facilities.
Written by Dr Chris Dlamini
Nicky Danino talks about tackling online misogyny ahead of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
Written by Nicky Danino
The landscape is changing. Bullying is no longer mainly or only associated with young people (not that this was ever exclusive).
Written by Tony Blockley
Dr Elizabeth Nassem discusses the impact of bullying in schools and some key measures to tackle it for Anti-Bullying Week.
Written by Dr Elizabeth Nassem
Leeds Trinity University worked with LegalTech in Leeds to host an event on avoiding burnout in the legal industry.
Written by Helen Perkins
Professor David Best discusses his recent trip to the USA to train court staff to use the REC-CAP recovery measures he has developed.
Written by Professor David Best
Dr Ann Marie Mealey, Director of Catholic Mission, writes about her new book which aims to help others succeed in Higher Education settings.
Written by Dr. Ann Marie Mealey
Andi Brierley, Head of Access, Participation and Outcomes, reflects on a recent trip to Leeds Playhouse to watch 'I, Daniel Blake'.
Written by Andi Brierley
Dr Ann Marie Mealey, Director of Catholic Mission, reflects on a though-provoking leadership event she held at Leeds Trinity recently.
Written by Dr Ann Marie Mealey
A new anthology, edited by Leeds Trinity's Oz Hardwick, aims to widen understanding of how neurodivergent people experience the world.
Written by Oz Hardwick