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  • Rachel Winter

    The academic profile of Dr Rachel Winter, Stoneygate Associate Professor in Medical Education and Empathic Healthcare, Honorary Consultant in Old Age Psychiatry at University of Leicester

  • Harriet Walter

    The academic profile of Dr Harriet Walter, Associate Professor of Medical Oncology and Honorary Consultant Medical Oncologist at University of Leicester

  • David Holwell

    The academic profile of Prof David Holwell, Professor of Sustainable Mineral Resources at University of Leicester

  • Probability

    Module code: MA1061 Probabilistic models pervade most areas of our modern world and, as probability statements are almost unavoidable, having a good understanding of what they mean is essential.

  • Centre for Consumer and Essential Services

    The Consumer and Essential Services Unit (CESU) combines legal and social policy expertise to explore the effects for consumers of regulation and provision of essential services.

  • Probability

    Module code: MA1061 Probabilistic models pervade most areas of our modern world and, as probability statements are almost unavoidable, having a good understanding of what they mean is essential.

  • University of Leicester gets major funding for project on early medieval manuscripts

    The University of Leicester led INSULAR Project has been awarded €2.5m by the European Research Council

  • Satisfaction with working from home is distinct from job satisfaction, new study shows

    Research at the Universities of Leicester and East Anglia reveals that Influences on the job satisfaction of homeworkers are no different from those normal associated with it; but influences on their satisfaction with homeworking are distinct from these.

  • Leicester pioneers introduce novel new imaging autopsy service to the NHS

    Researchers from the University of Leicester and University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust have introduced an alternative method to diagnose the cause of death, which in many cases can replace the need for the traditional invasive autopsy.

  • Maths students help enhance East Midlands police forces

    A group of students from the University of Leicester have been helping police with their enquiries – but not in the way you might think. Six undergraduate Mathematics students have teamed up with forces in the East Midlands to enhance policing through efficiency analyses.

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