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  • Innovative healthcare project to link patient data receives government funding

    A hospital doctor using a laptop|University of Leicester-led research to increase efficiency of data sharing within the NHS.

  • 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.

  • East Midlands gets £9 million health boost

    An organisation committed to improving the health and wellbeing of the East Midlands by speeding up the adoption of research and innovation into frontline health and care practice will continue for another five years after being awarded £9 million.

  • University of Leicester staff blogs School of English Planning a Museum of the Bible

    Posted by Julie Coleman in School of English Blog on October 21, 2014 Professor Gordon Campbell [posted on behalf of Professor Gordon Campbell] As a profession, we are uneasy about sacred texts.

  • University involved in project to help children with asthma

    Owlstone Medical, a diagnostics company, has announced it has developed and received CE mark approval for a paediatric version of the company’s disease breathalyzer, ReCIVA™, which is now being used in EMBER (the East Midlands Breathomics Pathology Node).

  • Roman Knossos

    The University of Leicester's Roman Knossos Archaeology project, an excavation and investigation of the Roman settlement at Knossos, Greece (Colonia Iulia Nobilis Cnossus).

  • Frances Crook OBE

    Find out more about Frances Crook OBE, who is one of our Honorary Visiting Fellows and is also director of the Howard League for Penal Reform in 1986.

  • Cheryl Davenport

    Cheryl has 34 years’ experience as a leader in the public sector, private sector, and in membership bodies in both the UK and USA.

  • Atmospheric chemistry

    Get more information on our atmospheric chemistry research theme within our spectroscopy and atmospheric chemistry group in the School of Chemistry.

  • Fitness taster sessions delivered to Leicestershires Traveller Community

    NIHR CLAHRC East Midlands, a regional health research organisation tasked with speeding up the adoption of science to the frontline of the NHS, organised a series of events during Gypsy Roma and Traveller History Month, which takes place each year throughout June.

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