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  • Disputed Bodies: Narratives of Medical Research in Europe, c. 1940s to 2001

    WT096580MA, Large Programme Grant, Joint PI, Wellcome Trust funded from 2 March 2012 to 1st April 2018), a major new book and associated articles.

  • Life on the home front

    Learn more about life on the home front during the First World War from interviews with residents of Leicestershire during the time.

  • Margaret Mathieson

    We have learned, with great sadness, of the death of Emeritus Professor Margaret Mathieson. As graduate, member of staff and benefactor, Margaret dedicated much of her life to shaping the University of Leicester.

  • Webb reveals new details and mysteries in Jupiter’s aurora with Christmas lightshow

    Highest time resolution images of Jupiter’s infrared ‘dancing lights’ obtained by University of Leicester-led team on Christmas Day

  • Cutting-edge telescope built at University of Leicester makes final departure to join SMILE mission

    The Soft X-ray Imager (SXI), led by University of Leicester scientists, has been completed and delivered for integration into the Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer (SMILE) spacecraft.

  • Positive impact

    Explore our research and teaching for positive change

  • Previous Brixworth Lectures

    Browse our archive of previous Brixworth Lectures, which are organised by the University of Leicester's Medieval Research Centre alongside The Friends of All Saints Church in Brixworth.

  • Projects

    The Centre for English Local History is involved with a number of projects, funded by councils and trusts such as the AHRC and Leverhulme Trust. Learn more about the variety of projects we are working on.

  • Sole2Soul: Narrate, Curate, Rejuvenate

    Sole2Soul promotes meaningful intergenerational exchange between “silver champions” (project participants aged over 55) and teenagers about artefacts from the Boot and Shoe exhibit at Harborough Museum.

  • Reimagining workforce planning and staff retention through AI and data analytics powered OSI model

    The NHS staff shortage has been at the front and centre of the 2024 elections. However, simply hiring new staff is insufficient, given the lengthy training pathways and the limited pool of international recruits.

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