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  • MBRRACE-UK sets out key recommendations for improving the care of recent migrant women with language barriers whose babies have died

    The MBRRACE-UK collaboration, which is co-led by the TIMMS group at the University of Leicester and Oxford Population Health’s National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit, has today published the results of a confidential enquiry into the care of recent migrant women with language...

  • New report raises concerns about the quality of care over baby twin deaths

    A new study investigating the quality of care provided to women whose twin babies died has revealed that improvements in care may have made a difference to the outcome for the babies in over half (54%) of the pregnancies reviewed.

  • Recent actions from UCU: statement

    In response to recent actions from UCU, the University of Leicester is today releasing the following statement.

  • BSL Level 1: Part 2

    British Sign Language Part 2 course at Leicester University

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    Browse our undergraduate degrees in archaeology and ancient history – if you have a passion for the past, we have a degree for you.

  • Human Rights and LGBTQ+

    The work of RCMG has profoundly impacted the thinking and practices of the cultural sector and had significant positive benefits for museum visitors.

  • AHRC Midlands4Cities PhD funding for UK/EU/International applicants

    Qualification: PhD Application deadline: 13 January 2021 (noon) The AHRC-funded Midlands4Cities Doctoral Training Partnership (M4C) brings together eight leading universities across the Midlands to support the professional and personal development of the next generation of...

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    LD3 Manager Dr Lynne Howells  lh28@leicester.ac.uk LD3 Office drugdiscovery@le.ac.

  • Zheheng Jiang

    The academic profile of Dr Zheheng Jiang, Lecturer (Assistant Professor) at University of Leicester

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    The Leicester Medical Book Society was founded in 1800 as an association of local doctors, to provide a medical book lending library.

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