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  • Volko Straub

    The academic profile of Dr Volko Straub, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Client Led Media Production

    Module code: MS3035 Client Led Production is designed to give you an understanding of the wider climate in which media content is conceived, produced and used.

  • Technical Translation

    Module code: TS7037 To share their concepts and ideas to speakers of other languages, businesses and individuals from many different industries require translators. Translators can come across highly specialised texts that need to be translated appropriately and professionally.

  • Consecutive Interpreting

    Module code: TS7029 Interpreting is a highly skilled profession, carried out in real-time, with no pauses available to research a subject matter or check concepts and works you are interpreting.

  • New BHF investment to bolster world-class research at University of Leicester

    The University of Leicester has received £1 million in funding from the British Heart Foundation (BHF) to strengthen its world-class research into heart and circulatory diseases.

  • LeCTIS Seminar Series 2018-19

    See the programme for the LeCTIS Seminar Series for the 2018-19 academic year.

  • Plantings

    Global celebration On 4 October 2021 we marked our 100th Birthday in a celebration which brought together our students, staff, partners, alumni, friends and supporters from all around the world.

  • Annabelle Sreberny

    The University has learned, with sadness, of the death of Professor Annabelle Sreberny, former Director of the Centre for Mass Communication Research. Annabelle Sreberny was born on 5 September 1949 to parents who had come to Britain as Jewish refugees.

  • Three-fold rise in extremely premature babies given respiratory life support in England and Wales after guidelines change

    The number of very premature babies (22 weeks) given respiratory life support (survival focused care) and/or admitted to neonatal units in England and Wales has increased 3-fold, following changes in 2019 to national guidance.

  • New report raises concerns about the quality of care over baby twin deaths

    A new study investigating the quality of care provided to women whose twin babies died has revealed that improvements in care may have made a difference to the outcome for the babies in over half (54%) of the pregnancies reviewed.

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