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    Find out more about the David Bradshaw Creative Writing Residency and the collaboration with the Evelyn Waugh Complete Works project.

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    Find your research degree supervisor in Economics at Leicester.

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    Find out more about how your data is handled as an applicant or student of the Medical School at Leicester.

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    Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government visits Leicester to find out more about pioneering plans for Space Park Leicester.

  • University of Leicester experts using AI to help people with dementia remain at home

    Scientists from Leicester’s School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences are part of new £1.97 million research network

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    Taking a partnership approach with key organisations in the region, we can be more effective in making a transformative impact in communities and on society.

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    A new study led by the University of Leicester has set out a series of recommendations for improving care for babies born preterm and their families.

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    Archaeology and Ancient History at Leicester's Producing People research theme on the making of bodies and personhood from a range of different perspectives, with key projects including Hellenistic Women and Richard III.

  • Ireland Under the Union, 1800-1922

    Module code:HS2323 Module Outline Few countries have a more controversial history than Ireland, and no period of Irish history is more controversial – and myth-laden – than that of the Union with Great Britain.

  • Leicester scholar’s Bible ushers in new royal chapter (and verse)

    The Quatercentenary Edition of the King James Bible, prepared by University of Leicester academic Professor Gordon Campbell in 2011, will be used for the King's Coronation Oath.

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