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  • Is a product really worth what someone will pay for it?

    Posted by Martin Coffey in Postgraduate Researcher Careers on August 23, 2017 I recently had reason to compare the work of people at opposite ends of the work-related pay scales that our society has developed.

  • Award-winning Irchester Field School brings Roman history to life for local community 

    A University of Leicester partnership with North Northamptonshire Council has won an MJ Award.

  • Events

    Find out more about the upcoming and past events organised by the Covid in Cartoons team

  • Their Past Your Future 2

    TPYF2 aimed to encourage the sector to use their collections to increase young people’s knowledge and understanding of the impact of war.

  • New Walk Museum vision

    This project set out to re-think the role of New Walk Museum and to identify a set of core values to inform future developments at the Museum.

  • Blood clots during COVID-19 may be a cause of ongoing cognitive problems

    High levels of two proteins at the time of COVID-19 have been found in patients who later experienced cognitive problems, including ‘brain fog’, giving a major clue as to one cause of their symptoms: blood clots

  • University signs up to Leicestershire climate change pact

    The University of Leicester is one of those that has signed up to the Leicestershire Climate and Nature Pact.

  • Transient Astrophysics

    At Leicester we study explosive transients such as Gamma-Ray Bursts, the sources of gravitational waves and activity connected to galactic nuclei.

  • Effective crew resource management vital to police air support, research shows

    The CRM framework has been applied to NPAS training and operations for many years, but Dr Bennett’s project was the first time the organisation’s application of CRM techniques has been studied sociologically, specifically through in-vivo ethnographic research.

  • New programme to open up opportunities for medical training

    The University, in partnership with a local charitable trust, has launched a new Foundation Year course for its Medical degree programme aimed at increasing access to the medical professions from less-represented group.

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