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  • Resources

    Access to higher education resources for inheritance patterns, with descriptions and links, supplied by The University of Leicester.

  • Sport and leisure

    Learn more about the collections about sport and leisure in the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

  • Physiotherapy BSc

    Physios help people get back on their feet, treating patients from all walks of life – with all kinds of conditions. Sound rewarding? We think so too. In this degree, you’ll learn what it takes to become a physiotherapist and start changing lives for the better.

  • Carbon dating and analysis

    How old are the bones found under the Greyfriars church? Clearly they can’t be any more recent than the Dissolution of 1538. But if they are earlier than 1485, then they can’t be Richard’s remains.

  • Registering with a doctor

    Useful information for our international students on how to register with a doctor in the UK and, if necessary, how to register with the police.

  • Top 10 New Years resolution lifestyle tips

    Working out with friends, exercising in short bursts and binning faddy supplements are some of the ways people can keep fit and help prevent chronic disease in the New Year.

  • Professor Natalie Armstrong

    Learn more about Natalie Armstrong, our Head of Department of Health Sciences in the College of Life Sciences.

  • Leicester professor receives international award for diabetes services

    A leading professor from Leicester who helped establish an international centre of excellence in diabetes research has been recognised for his work by a global authority on the condition.

  • Preventative meningitis vaccination programme run on campus for first time

    A preventative meningitis vaccine programme for new students is being offered at our University for the first time.

  • “In the past we would just be invisible”

    "In the past we would just be invisible" explored attitudes towards heritage and the past of disabled people who live around Colchester.

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