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  • Dora's Story 2: Moving to Postwar Britain

    Moving to Postwar Britain, offers a way in to Dora's life story through a series of ten extracts from the original interview.

  • Distinguished personalities to be honoured at our graduation ceremonies

    As we celebrate the success of our graduating students at our summer graduation ceremonies from 11-14 July, the achievements of six distinguished individuals who have excelled in their fields will be recognised as they receive honorary degrees from our University.

  • Winter 2021 newsletter

    Season's Greetings, Patient and Carer Group, It is so lovely to have a conversation, so be it via the newsletter.

  • Testing time for students

    Students have been learning the skills they need to design and evaluate tests for use in schools and for examination boards.

  • People

    Learn more about the people working within the Centre for Critical and Creative Geographies at the University of Leicester.

  • Omics

    The Institute for Precision Health has a broad membership that includes academic experts in the fields of Genomics, Proteomics and Metabolomics. The expertise and equipment that rests with these experts underpins work across all of IPH's clinical specialities.

  • Out of print

    The Prehistory of the East Midlands Claylands Patrick Clay Leicester Archaeology Monograph 9 (2002) The extensive claylands of the East Midlands have seen little research and do not figure greatly in prehistoric studies.

  • How we use donated bodies

    Find out how we use donated bodies at Leicester Medical School, in line with the Human Tissue Authority regulations, as delineated in the legal framework of the Human Tissue Act 2004.

  • New cell treatment could combat ageing

    An international team of researchers have identified a new method for clearing senescent cells, which could transform treatments for ageing and related conditions.

  • Transcranial Ultrasound

    A major cause of stroke comes from embolic debris (thrombus, bubbles and pieces of plaque) that travel through the cerebral circulation and become lodged in arteries supplying the brain.

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