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  • Pioneering study identifies over 100 genes linked to thyroid hormone levels

    A new study has identified over 100 genes linked to thyroid hormone levels, shedding light on the causes of hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism (underactive and overactive thyroid).

  • Transient Astrophysics

    At Leicester we study explosive transients such as Gamma-Ray Bursts, the sources of gravitational waves and activity connected to galactic nuclei.

  • Aftermath

    Browse interviews with residents of Leicestershire discussing the aftermath of the First World War, including getting back to work, demobilsation and politics.

  • Academics respond to Theresa Mays appointment as Prime Minister

    Academics from across our University have commented on Theresa May's appointment as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party, following David Cameron's resignation from the position.

  • University pays tribute to Sir Terry Wogan

    The University has expressed its profound sadness at the news of the death of the veteran television and radio broadcaster Sir Terry Wogan, an honorary graduate and good friend of our University.

  • Leicester pays tribute to David Attenborough on his 90th birthday

    The University is sending Sir David Attenborough a special birthday message on the eve of his milestone 90th birthday on Sunday 8 May.

  • Academic and teaching staff

    Browse the academic staff in Museum Studies at the University of Leicester.

  • Everyday Geopolitical Lives

    Find out more about Everyday Geopolitical Lives at the University of Leicester.

  • Irish Ambassador speaks at launch of book co-edited by Leicester academic

    The Ambassador of Ireland in the United Kingdom, His Excellency Ambassador Dan Mulhall (pictured on the left), spoke at the launch of a new book co-edited by University of Leicester lecturer Dr Stephen Hopkins.

  • Target Wound Infection Study

    Target Wound Infection Study is looking at developing a way of working out whether patients have a high or a low risk of developing a wound infection

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