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  • Mr Emmanuel Katsogridakis

    MD, MSc, PhD, MRCS British Heart Foundation Academic Clinical Lecturer Email  ek311@le.ac.

  • Collections and Research

    Read about the collections and research associated with the Botanic Garden.

  • Cerebral Autoregulation

    Impaired regulation of cerebral blood flow is implicated in a number of clinical conditions, such as ischaemic stroke, severe head injury, liver failure, diabetes, autonomic nervous system failure, carotid artery disease, dementia, pre-eclampsia and neonatal prematurity.

  • Events

    Find out about the upcoming events hosted by and related to Museum Studies at the University of Leicester.

  • Garden preview

    Discover all there is to see at the Botanic Garden at the University of Leicester.

  • Leicesters literary festival gives a glimpse into our possible futures

    This year’s Literary Leicester plans to take audiences where no-one has gone before – but might do, one day.

  • New booklet gives advice on Mental Capacity Act

    A new guide is available to help people plan for the future and make informed decisions about their personal welfare, property and financial affairs.

  • Who gives to Higher Education institutions?

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on May 3, 2016 Download the latest  annual  Ross- Cass survey of charitable giving to universities which is carried out by the by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) in...

  • Twitter gives scientists a genuine voice an opportunity to engage share and explain

    Dr Leigh Fletcher, from the Department of Physics and Astronomy, has discussed the use of social media and blogging to promote his research to a wide audience in an article for The Royal Society In the article, 'Scientific engagement in the age of social media', Dr...

  • Early edition of Frankenstein in University archives gives rise to chilling story around its creation

    A popular character during Halloween is the shambling mass of assorted body parts known as Frankenstein’s Monster from Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein – a creature who has remained a harrowing vision of what can happen when people try and create unnatural life since its...

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