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  • Artefact Analysis

    Module code: AR2031 It is an often-quoted saying in archaeology that "the data does not speak for itself.

  • The Historical Archaeology of England

    Module code: AR7032 This module will enable you to build a detailed understanding of the historical landscape of England in many periods.

  • Having larger muscles could compensate for poor muscle quality in Chronic Kidney Disease patients

    The size of muscles in patients suffering from Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) could be more important to maintaining good physical performance than muscle quality, new research has shown.

  • Seeing your preferred GP is getting more difficult

    Continuity of care – the long-term professional relationship between a patient and a chosen GP - is not only at the core of general practice but is recognised as being associated with better recognition of certain health problems, better concordance with medication, better...

  • University involved in reaching out to South Asian new mums

    In Maternal Mental Health Week, a new project, ROSHNI2, aims to reach out to South Asian mums in Leicester, and support them to share their concerns with others or seek specialist help.

  • Worklife balance supports can improve employee wellbeing research shows

    Work-life balance supports provided by employers, often known as flexible working arrangements, can have a significant effect on employees who use them, a new study led by Professor Stephen Wood (pictured) from our School of Business has found.

  • Resources for teachers

    Material designed for teachers, aimed at either A-Level or undergraduate students, which introduces epigenetics.

  • Student on the road to success after being offered placements at leading companies

    A student from our Department of Engineering is on the road to success - after being offered industry placements at global companies Rolls-Royce, GE and Bentley.

  • Researchers shed light on why and how Stonehenge was built

    Excavation of two quarries in Wales by a team of archaeologists and geologists - including Dr Rob Ixer, a researcher with the Department of Geology - has confirmed they are sources of Stonehenge’s ‘bluestones’, shedding light on how they were quarried...

  • University honours distinguished figures in the arts

    An award-winning theatrical actor and the former Chief Editor of the Oxford English Dictionary, widely regarded as the accepted authority on the English language, will be honoured at the University's Degree Ceremonies on 23 January.

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