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  • What is a systematic review?

    An introduction to systematic literature reviews including definition and process

  • National Rehabilitation Centre opens

    The country’s first NHS National Rehabilitation Centre (NRC), which aims to transform national and international research and innovation for specialist rehabilitation, is preparing to open its doors to its first patients

  • Other institutions, societies and bodies and other persons serving in a personal capacity as members of Court

    Browse the list of the other institutions and persons serving in a personal capacity as members of Court. This includes schools, societies and other bodies and more.

  • Forthcoming projects

    Volunteering opportunities with the library. Find out what we're planning this year.

  • Researchers identify simple methods to prevent heart attacks and stroke

    Simple pharmacological solutions to prevent heart attacks and stroke worldwide have been proven effective by an international team involving Leicester researchers.

  • IBM to create first UK services centre in Leicester

    The University of Leicester has played an important role in securing the move of global information technology company IBM to the city.

  • Yearbook Cover Competition

    Posted by ejb71 in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 27 November 2020 Are you interested in having your work on the front of the Physics and Astronomy Yearbook? We are holding a competition to choose the cover image of the yearbook! Details are highlighted below.

  • Faith-based support

    Learn more about the faith support on offer at the University of Leicester.

  • Initiatives

    Learn more about our initiatives, including Bright Path Futures, Ukraine support, Trauma-informed pedagogy and RefugEAP.

  • University of Leicester academic helps to solve mystery of ‘golf-ball’ structures on Norfolk air base

    An academic from the University of Leicester has been featured on the latest episode of The Patch on BBC Radio 4. Dr Bleddyn Bowen, Associate Professor of International Relations is one of only a handful of experts in space policy and international relations in space.

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