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  • Current students

    Current student opportunities Current student opportunities Take a look at the opportunities available to current Leicester students. 188|University is more than just the classes you take. It's the friends, the memories, the achievements.

  • Time of day matters for breast cancer treatment: new study

    Risk of developing breast shrinkage (atrophy) after radiotherapy can be affected by the time of day the patient is treated and their genetics.

  • Law with a Modern Language LLB

    Expand your career options by learning Law alongside French, Italian or Spanish, with the University of Leicester’s Law with a Modern Language LLB.

  • A 10 minute walk a day could add a year to your life – study finds

    A longer, healthier life could be as little as a ten-minute walk away, according to the findings of a new study conducted by researchers funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Leicester Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) at the University of...

  • Artificial intelligence used to tackle Leicester’s hospital staff turnover challenges

    A team from the University of Leicester is harnessing the power of artificial intelligence to support and retain NHS staff in the city’s hospitals.

  • Leicester’s tuberculosis research boosted by six-figure funding for lab equipment

    The University of Leicester’s research into tuberculosis has been bolstered with a six-figure grant to fund new lab equipment.

  • Research degrees

    Find out more about supervision for PhD, MPhil and MD offered by the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences at the University of Leicester.

  • Protection

    Current research The role of Ion Channels in Protection Cardiovascular Ion Channels and their role in Protection Our research involves a multi-disciplinary approach to the study of cardiovascular ion channels and their role in the physiological processes underlying protection.

  • Pick your poison study examines the use of plant poison on prehistoric weaponry

    Archaeologists have long believed that our ancestors used poisons extracted from plants such as foxgloves and hemlock to make their weapons more lethal and kill their prey more swiftly.

  • Academic staff

    Contact members of History at Leicester's academic staff. Browse staff profiles and find out how to contact our team via telephone or email.

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