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  • Our University marks Black History Month

    Our University has marked Black History Month 2016 with exhibitions, talks, theatre and film showings.

  • Leicester diabetes management programme to get Africa roll out

    A leading type 2 diabetes management programme which was developed by a team including researchers from our University is going global.

  • Study shows rise in avoidable diabetes hospital visits

    Hospital admissions for a short-term and avoidable complication of diabetes have risen by 39 per cent in the last ten years, a new analysis has concluded.

  • Sally Kyd

    Sally joined the University of Leicester as an undergraduate, studied here for her PhD, joined the teaching staff, was appointed Professor – and eventually became the first female Head of Leicester Law School.

  • Sally Kyd

    The academic profile of Professor Sally Kyd of Leicester Law School

  • Wednesday 29th August Sol 23

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on August 29, 2012 We have started our drive East to the Glenelg junction.  We will go at about tens of metres per sol over the next few weeks.

  • Spotlight to be shone on UK women in reggae

    Donald Harper, a PhD student in the School of Management and music industry veteran, will be shining a light on a group of unsung heroes from the UK music industry by producing a film documentary as part of his PhD.

  • Professor Sally Kyd appointed first woman Head of Law

    Professor Sally Kyd, becomes the first woman to be appointed Head of Law at the University of Leicester.

  • New research compares diet and exercise in controlling diabetes

    Exercise is being pitted against diet in a straight contest to find out which results in better diabetes control and the effect on heart function as part of a new study.

  • Leicester researchers aim to develop new education course to reduce risk of developing Type 2 diabetes in pregnancy

    Leicestershire women with a history of developing diabetes are being invited to take part in a study led by Leicester researchers which is aiming to develop a new education course.

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