
Creating Supportive Spaces for Early Career Researchers
Early Career Researchers are often navigating the challenges of building and progressing their work.
Written by Sarah Waite
Early Career Researchers are often navigating the challenges of building and progressing their work.
Written by Sarah Waite
The COVID-19 pandemic is still very much with us and there are still hospital admissions and deaths linked to infection with the SARS-CoV-2
Written by Dr Nat Milton
Champions of Childhood conference focussing on reducing social inequalities.
Written by Clarrie Smith
Last week, Leeds Trinity University and the National Videogame Museum bought together gaming experts for a one day Symposium .
Written by Kathryn Penny
Muslims around the world will be celebrating Eid al Adha this week as it's one of the most significant holidays in the Islamic calendar.
Written by Dr Javid Bashir
A blog on how Leeds Trinity University has adapted its Virtual Learning Environment since the sudden move to online teaching in 2020.
Written by Alison Torn
Darren Worsnop explains how the University is supporting staff during the cost of living crisis.
Written by Darren Worsnop
Globalizer is an app aimed at educators and is designed to facilitate international collaboration.
The University's new BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science course will start in September 2023.
Written by Dr Nat Milton
Leeds Trinity University's Admissions team recently spent the day volunteering for St. Gemma's Hospice.
Written by Jennifer Rushworth
Leeds Trinity student Asim Mahmood writes about his experience of his internship with the University's Alumni Office
Written by Asim Mahmood
Tony Blockley explores the escalation in social media pranks and the impact they could have on the victims
Written by Tony Blockley
I chose to do the Foundation degree in Supporting Learning and Additional Needs after I became a teaching assistant and wanted to upskill.
Written by Saira Mirza
Professor Oz Hardwick reflects on 'his Yorkshire' and the upcoming Saudha International Literature Festival.
Written by Oz Hardwick
The theme for Mental Health Awareness Week this year is anxiety, a topic I have studied and supported people with during my experience as a
Written by Dr Andres Fonseca
International Nurses Day is a time to celebrate the work and contribution that nurses make in the world.
Written by Susan Wakefield
Most of what I have learned and still need to learn has been through Black and Brown scholars. I stand on the shoulders of these giants.
Written by Dr Tamsin Bowers-Brown
As a stubborn and tunnel-visioned 19-year-old, I thought I had it all figured out.
Written by Sam Charlton
An ally is a person who uses their time, resources, privilege and power to support marginalised communities.
Written by Sarah Palmer
There will have been a lot written about stress in this month, but in psychology, the concept is hard to pin down.
Written by Dr James Jackson
James Corah reflects on the Assessment team's day of volunteering in a woodland near the University's Horsforth campus.
Written by James Corah
It sounds crazy, but I honestly love Easter more than Christmas!
Written by Hannah Hayward
Published poet and Leeds Trinity alumna Hannah Stone on how the Creative Writing MA helped her career.
Written by Hannah Stone
As Ramadan commences this week, I would like my non-Muslim colleagues to know what Ramadan means to Muslims.
Written by Samar Haikal