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  • 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.

  • Study suggests seated upper body physical activity can reduce risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes made worse by sitting

    A new study conducted at the NIHR Leicester Biomedical Research Centre (BRC), including researchers from our University, has found that breaking up prolonged bouts of restful sitting with short, frequent bouts of simple seated arm exercises can benefit obese patients at high...

  • 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.

  • Mamalian expression

    vectors available for protein expression in mammalian cells

  • Data protection principles

    See the data protection principles the University adheres to to protect your data.

  • “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.

  • Developing a research network to advance 21st-century museum ethics in theory and practice

    RCMG brought together a research network to explore how the emerging theory of museum ethics can be translated effectively into practice.

  • Permissible Beauty

    Permissible Beauty examines how beauty has been defined, hailed and perceived in the past and how this is reflected in – and shaped by – our nation’s heritage.

  • Leicester Diagnostics Development Unit (DDU)

    Learn more about our projects Browse our publications Get in touch Integrated non-invasive diagnosis This project is a collaboration between Medicine, Space Science, Atmospheric Chemistry at the University of Leicester and a number of Industry partners.

  • Colin Stephenson

    I decided on an MBA first as it was the most relevant to my role as an NHS manager.

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