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  • Thousands of people may not be working due to Long COVID, new research shows

    Nearly 30,000 people in the UK may be unable to work because of Long COVID, a new study led by Leicester researchers has revealed.

  • Guest tickets and information

    Find out how to book guest tickets for graduation ceremonies. Browse graduation travel and parking information.

  • Management academic in new BBC dance programme

    A Teaching Fellow in our School of Management has featured in a new two-part BBC television documentary You Make Me Feel Like Dancing, that follows choreographer to the stars, Jack Murphy, as he attempts to revive ballroom dancing in Bolton.

  • US Government publications new website

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on February 19, 2016 GPO Launches Beta of govinfo.gov.   The site will eventually replace Federal Digital System (FDsys) in 2017.

  • New guide to Old Towns legal past

    Students from our University have created a new city guide. The legal history of one of the oldest areas of Leicester has been brought to life in a new audio tour.

  • University academic part of new research into kidney disease

    An academic at our University has been part of novel study carried out by an international team of researchers exploring the link between the immune system and kidney disease.

  • New video captures seismic effects of LCFC success

    If Leicester City Football Club win the Premier League title at Manchester United this Sunday shockwaves will be felt around the country.

  • Leicester researcher announced as one of six new Health Foundation Improvement Science Fellows

    Six new Fellows have been selected to form the fourth cohort of the Improvement Science Fellowship programme, the Health Foundation’s scheme to develop leaders in the field of improvement science.

  • Targeted cancer treatment could provide new hope for mesothelioma patients

    A new clinical trial will test whether a type of targeted cancer treatment could improve survival for people with a rare and aggressive form of cancer. Mesothelioma develops in the lining of the lungs or abdomen, with most cases linked to breathing in asbestos fibres.

  • Leicester scientists in discovery of new type of plant

    Dr James Higgins from our Department of Genetics and Genome Biology has been involved in the discovery of a new type of plant growing in Shetland. Scientists at the University of Stirling discovered the plant – with its evolution only having occurred in the last 200 years.

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