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  • Professor Kamlesh Khunti awarded CBE in New Year Honours 2022

    Professor Kamlesh Khunti, Professor of Primary Care Diabetes and Vascular Medicine at the University of Leicester, has been made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for his services to Health in the New Year’s Honours List 2022.

  • Stoneygate Trust and University of Leicester combine to create pioneering new Centre for Empathic Healthcare

    The Stoneygate Trust and University of Leicester have combined to create a pioneering new Stoneygate Centre for Excellence in Empathic Healthcare.

  • Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities

    The tenth Sustainable Development Goal is to reduce inequality within and among countries.

  • Online programmes and activities

    Bookings To book a live KS1/KS2 online session or an in-school workshop with the Botanic Garden Education Officer please email the Botanic Garden. Botanic Garden board game A fun, printable board game based on the University of Leicester Botanic Garden for ages 6-9.

  • Archaeology and Ancient History

    Find your research degree supervisor in Archaeology and Ancient History at Leicester.

  • Generous donation to enhance pioneering kidney research at Leicester

    Pioneering research by the University of Leicester into chronic kidney disease has received another major boost thanks to a £1 million donation

  • New liquid biopsy could help identify advanced breast cancer patients who would benefit from a change in treatment

    A novel blood test that measures genetic changes in circulating cancer DNA could help identify patients with metastatic breast cancer who could benefit from a change of treatment, new research has found.

  • Leicester geneticists involved in research into the UKs leading cause of food poisoning

    Geneticists at the University are involved in new research, led by the University of Liverpool, which reveals that the immune response of farmed chickens does not develop fast enough to fight off Campylobacter during their short lifespan.

  • Increased activity during the summer caused by genes

    The warm temperature on a summer’s day is often a time for relaxing, but researchers from the Department of Genetics have suggested that a ‘thermosensory’ gene could be responsible for changes in behaviour in different climates.

  • Dialect in Diaspora: People and Places (PhD)

    Supervisor Dr Jayne Carroll PhD student Eleanor Rye This project is being carried out at The Institute for Name-Studies at the University of Nottingham as part of The Impact of Diasporas on the Making of Britain programme.

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