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City design and its links to mental health
On 11 October, Professor Peter Howley was quoted in an article published by Swaddle discussing living in busy cities and the effect this has on mental health.
Flexible working revolution remains a work in progress
Employers have yet to adapt to the flexible working revolution sweeping through the UK’s offices, new research has shown.
Concern of delayed redundancies as furlough ends
A report on the Coronavirus Jobs Retention Scheme by University of Leeds researchers is the subject of media attention on the concern of redundancies as furlough comes to an end in the UK.
Building ‘An Equal Recovery’ after the Covid-19 crisis
The Place-based Economic Recovery Network (PERN) academic steering group and Women in Economics research community (WiE) submitted written evidence to the Parliamentary Treasury Committee inquiry:
Business School recognised for small business expertise and student enterprise
Leeds University Business School has been awarded the Small Business Charter award, which is a mark of excellence for business schools.