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  • Work of Leicester Real World Evidence Unit highlighted in recent Government policy document

    Leicester Real World Evidence Unit celebrated for cutting-edge work.

  • Leicester academics explore possible BAME and COVID-19 link

    In a new paper published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ), academics at the University of Leicester highlighted possible reasons why people from BAME backgrounds may have a higher incidence and severity of COVID-19.

  • Volunteering stories

    Get inspired by the contribution volunteers make to the local University of Leicester community.

  • Philippa Lambden

    The University has learned with sadness of the death of Philippa Lambden, former manager of Stanhope House Day Nursery. This facility on Regent Road was once owned by the University and was used by many staff.

  • Cybersecurity and privacy of data

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 16, 2015 The Culture, Media and Sport Committee have launched an inquiry into cyber security following the recent cyber-attack of TalkTalk’s website.

  • Completed projects

    Explore the completed research projects being carried out by the TIMMS group at the University of Leicester.

  • Leicester to host national conference on Black British history

    The University of Leicester and the Centre for New Writing is set to host the prestigious Institute of Commonwealth Studies’ 10th Black British History Workshop on Thursday 2 May 2019.

  • Meetings and lectures

    Browse a list of upcoming lectures and events from the Leicester Medical Society. All Leicestershire-based medics are welcome to attend, and we encourage you to join the Society after your first meeting if you are interested.

  • Military and conflicts

    Learn more about the collections about military and conflicts in the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

  • Epilepsy can lead to earlier deaths in people with intellectual disabilities

    |A combination of missed prevention opportunities and health inequalities can result in the early deaths of people living with epilepsy and intellectual disabilities, a study has shown. Around 1.

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