University of Leeds (UL)
Established in 1904, the University of Leeds is one of the largest universities in the UK. It is part of the UK Russell Group of research-intensive universities, and is ranked in the global top 100 universities for the quality of its research. The University is a world-leading university in atmospheric science, with about 50 senior academics in the Schools of Chemistry, Earth & Environment, and Physics & Astronomy, covering a very broad range of activities. It also houses the UK National Centre for Atmospheric Science directorate. The School of Chemistry is a leading international centre for chemical kinetics and its applications. (www.leeds.ac.uk)
The National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) is a research centre funded by the Natural Environment Research Council. NCAS provides the UK with the knowledge and expertise to remain at the forefront of atmospheric sciences which underpins environmental solutions, sustainability, health and prosperity, and informs decisions in government, industry, and civil society.
Full Name: University of Leeds
Acronym: UL
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