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  • Andrew Hugill

    The academic profile of Professor Andrew Hugill, Deputy Director, Institute for Digital Culture at University of Leicester

  • Attenborough Arts Centre with the University of Leicester Presents: ‘Covid Changemakers: The Extra Mile’

    With the University of Leicester, Attenborough Arts Centre is proud to launch an exciting new exhibition.

  • Botanic Garden in East Midlands in Bloom competition

    For the past 8 years Oadby & Wigston has achieved a Gold Award for the Borough’s entry into East Midlands in Bloom. The University of Leicester’s Botanic Garden takes pride of place in this effort.

  • Hate crime victims being let down by the police

    Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) has published a new inspection report which reveals widespread problems with how the police deal with hate incidents and crimes.

  • More than 1,600 extra trauma victims alive today says major new study

    More than 1,600 extra trauma victims alive today says major new study More than 1,600 extra trauma victims alive today says major new study 1475|A researcher from our Department of Cardiovascular Sciences and Leicester's Hospitals is co-author of a report showing that...

  • Mercury probe unveiled at the Science Museum

    The latest mission to the planet Mercury – or rather, a near-exact replica of the probe that will be sent there later this year - touched down at London’s Science Museum this week. And two Leicester space scientists were there to welcome it.

  • Net Zero Plus

    The University of Leicester is committed to achieving net zero.

  • Study reviews new once-weekly Type 2 diabetes drugs

    Once-weekly glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs) differ in their efficacy and safety profiles, according to new research by researchers from the Leicester Diabetes Centre. Compared to other once-weekly GLP-1RAs which are licensed and available, dulaglutide 1.

  • Indonesian peat fire carbon emissions vary considerably based on fire type study shows

    Carbon emissions caused by burning tropical peatlands in Indonesia vary considerably depending on if the fires are initial or recurrent, according to new research co-authored by Professor Susan Page and Dr Kevin Tansey from the Department of Geography.

  • Life-changing results of world first blood cancer drug trial revealed

    Researchers from the University and Leicester’s Hospitals have announced a breakthrough advance in the results of the world-first clinical trial with actual patients of a new drug to treat particular blood cancers.

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