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For further information on news or events please contact our Communications Officer, Lisa Farrell, on l.farrell@leedstrinity.ac.uk or 0113 283 7273.
 

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 Chris Hale with Professor Sir Patrick StewartEntrepreneurial postgraduate receives royal recognition23/05/13
A recent Leeds Trinity University postgraduate has received a prestigious award from the Duke of York in recognition of his entrepreneurial skills.
 Sister Anna Mria ReynoldsIn memory of Sr Anna Maria Reynolds (CP)21/05/13
It is with sadness that Leeds Trinity University announces the death on Tuesday 14 May of Sr Anna Maria Reynolds (CP). Sr Anna Maria was a Founding Vice Principal of Leeds Trinity University between 1965 and 1975.
 Samantha Hepworth and Sallie GregsonLeeds Trinity students get a first glimpse of Gabby Logan's Yorkshire Gown08/05/13
Two Leeds Trinity University students have been given the chance to get a sneak preview of the specially made gown to be worn by the University’s first Chancellor, Gabby Logan, at her formal installation ceremony in June.
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Gabby LoganGabby Logan's Chancellor Installation Ceremony06/06/13
Following the announcement earlier this year that Gabby Logan is to become Leeds Trinity University’s first Chancellor, preparations are now underway for a ceremony that will officially install Gabby in her new role. 
Open DayOpen Day 26 June26/06/13
Choosing what you want to study at university, and where, is one of the most important decisions you'll ever make. 
Open DayOpen Day 14 September14/09/13
Choosing what you want to study at university, and where, is one of the most important decisions you'll ever make.   
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