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  2. The Gryphon - Wikipedia

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    The Gryphon is the student newspaper of the University of Leeds. It is published monthly during term time and its editor, the newspaper's only paid position, is elected annually by Leeds University Union members. The articles are written by students and are largely about local and university issues. The Gryphon was founded in 1946 as Union News ...

  3. University of Leeds - Wikipedia

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    The University of Leeds is a public research university in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was established in 1874 as the Yorkshire College of Science. In 1884 it merged with the Leeds School of Medicine (established 1831) and was renamed Yorkshire College.

  4. List of University of Leeds people - Wikipedia

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    Liz Kershaw, journalist and radio DJ (Textiles, 1978) [10] Alice Levine, Co-host of My Dad Wrote a Porno and former BBC Radio 1 DJ. Melanie McFadyean (1950–2023), journalist and lecturer. Peter Morgan, screenwriter (Fine Art, 1985) [13] Jamie Morton, Co-host of My Dad Wrote a Porno.

  5. Paul Emery (rheumatologist) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Emery CBE FLSW FRCP FRCPE FMedSci is a British rheumatologist, researcher, and academic. Emery has been the Versus Arthritis Professor of Rheumatology at the University of Leeds from 1995 to 2017, [i] Head of its Rheumatology Department from 1995 to 2008. He is Head of the Academic Unit of Musculoskeletal Disease and Lead Clinician of ...

  6. Nora de Leeuw - Wikipedia

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    Nora Henriette de Leeuw FRSC CChem MAE FLSW is the inaugural executive dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences at University of Leeds. Her research field is computational chemistry and investigates biomaterials, sustainable energy, and carbon capture and storage. [2][1]

  7. Bodington Hall - Wikipedia

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    Bodington Hall was the largest hall of residence of the University of Leeds, in Leeds, England. It was opened in 1961 and closed in 2013. The site still contains the university's main playing fields. [1] Known as Bod within the university, it was located between Lawnswood and Adel, approximately 4 miles north of the main campus.

  8. Leeds School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The School of Medicine is the medical school of the University of Leeds, in the city of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The School of Medicine was founded in 1831. The School of Medicine now forms part of the University's Faculty of Medicine and Health. The School is composed of institutes located at multiple sites in West Yorkshire including ...

  9. Listed buildings at the University of Leeds - Wikipedia

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    University of Leeds Campus 1825 Grade II listed building (5 August 1976) 53°48'25.769"N, 1°33'17.046"W: 1256277: Botany House, University of Leeds: University of Leeds School of Education building (Q26547166) University of Leeds Campus 1872 Grade II listed building (11 September 1996) 53°48'22.637"N, 1°33'9.752"W: 1255587