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New centre to revolutionise medical technology

The University of Leeds is leading a £5.7 million, government-backed initiative to transform the way replacement joints and other medical implants are made.

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'Wet' computer server could cut internet waste

A revolutionary liquid-cooled computer server that could slash the carbon footprint of the internet is being tested at the University of Leeds.

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M&S Director launches Shwopping on campus

University of Leeds partner Marks and Spencer has launched its Shwopping campaign during a visit by Richard Gillies, Director of Plan A, Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Business.

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TV sitcom stars tackle Leeds University challenges

5th March 2013

The stars of TV sitcom Fresh Meat paid a visit to the University of Leeds on Friday as they criss-crossed the country on their very own university challenge in the aid of Comic Relief.

Yorkshire Evening Post
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Tracsis’ first freight contract could lead to overseas deals

5th March 2013

Tracsis is setting its sights on international expansion to tap into growing markets in the US, New Zealand, Australia and Scandinavia.

Yorkshire Post
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Letter: History curriculum ‘experts’ need to consult primary sources

5th March 2013

Media commentators, history professors and education ministers should not comment on the content of a history curriculum for primary school-aged children because they have no idea how primary school-aged children think, writes Dr Jean Conteh (Education).

Guardian
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