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The management of pain is the theme of a two-week festival starting today at Leeds Met. The University's Pain Awareness Festival fortnight begins with the Centre for Pain Research's annual Leeds Pallium Research Showcase.
The 75th anniversary of the former Carnegie College was celebrated over the weekend with an International Gymnastics Gala and gymnastic competition featuring an Olympic medal winning line-up.
For one night only students and staff from the University joined together with cultural organisations across the city as they stayed open and artists played late into the night for Light Night Leeds.
A computer programme which could help identify and even translate messages from beings in outer space has been developed by a scientist from Leeds Met.
Leeds Met staff member Bob Rotheram has been shortlisted for a Times Higher Award for Outstanding Contribution to Innovation and Technology.
University partners The Black Dyke Band have been crowned the 2008 Champion Band of Great Britain.
The Carnegie Faculty staged the Rose Bowl Gymnastics Competition at Headingley Campus to commemorate the college's 75th anniversary.
For one night only students and staff from the University joined together with cultural organisations across the city as they stayed open and artists played late into the night for Light Night Leeds.
The sporting pride of Leeds Met are celebrating after becoming champions of Varsity Day for the fourth consecutive year.
Double Olympic champion Dame Kelly Holmes and record breaking mariner Dee Caffari were on hand to launch a new sports performance centre at Headingley Campus.
Record numbers of prospective students and their families attended our Open Day Festivals which took place at Headingley Campus.



















