Seasonal migrant workers and food security
The project ‘Feeding the Nation’ examined the recruitment and experiences of seasonal agricultural migrant workers during the harvest seasons in 2020 and 2021—workers who were...
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The project ‘Feeding the Nation’ examined the recruitment and experiences of seasonal agricultural migrant workers during the harvest seasons in 2020 and 2021—workers who were...
The Shiloh Project investigates the complex relationships between religious organisations, sacred texts, and sexual harm. Named after a story in the Book of Judges –...
To improve public access to Leeds and transform the experience of cycling on the city’s streets, one researcher bridged the gap between food delivery cyclists...
The COVID-19 pandemic left a lasting impact, with many individuals experiencing persistent symptoms long after the initial infection. This phenomenon, known as Long COVID, continues...
Extreme events, such as sudden pollution spikes, financial crashes, or health crises, can have serious and unpredictable consequences. Forecasting these events is critical, but traditional...
Parks are often seen as places of freedom — spaces to walk, relax, exercise, and connect. But for many women and girls, these spaces don’t...
Public trust in journalism has been eroded by concerns about accuracy, fairness, and accountability in the news media. While journalism exists to serve the public...
Over 8 million adults and 1 in 5 households with children must regularly skip meals or restrict their portions due to a lack of access...
Our voices carry rich histories: there are few markers of place and identity more personal than dialect. Yet across the UK, generations of local speech...
Researchers at the University of Leeds are spearheading efforts to prevent county lines gangs from 'cuckooing' vulnerable people. Video summary Impact The research has raised...