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  • First global patient for kidney study recruited in Leicester

    A patient from Birmingham is the first person to be recruited into a new worldwide study to test new treatments for a potentially life-threatening kidney condition called IgA nephropathy.

  • Groundbreaking ceremony gets the 158 million renovation of historic Brookfield House formally underway

    The University of Leicester and Henry Boot Construction Ltd marked the official start of construction at our Brookfield Campus with a traditional groundbreaking ceremony.

  • Reach for the stars with Leicester at GREAT Festival of Innovation 2018

    The University of Leicester will bring the wonders of the Universe to Hong Kong as part of the UK government’s GREAT Festival of Innovation, which launches its fifty-day countdown from today (30 January).

  • Fellowships to support the creative economy

    Two AHRC Fellowships awarded to the University are to be undertaken in partnership with The Museums Association and Phoenix - Leicester’s centre for independent cinema, art and digital culture.

  • Design guides

    Read the design guides which must be adhered to for works undertaken in Estates and Campus Services at the University of Leicester.

  • Past PhD projects

    Browse the list of past medieval PhD projects undertaken at the University of Leicester. Thesis topics range across the whole of the Middle Ages and also across the full range of disciplines represented within the College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities.

  • University breakthrough applied by Leicesters Hospitals to provide pioneering noninvasive autopsy service

    Earlier this year, findings from our University represented a breakthrough in how autopsy practice could be conducted in the UK and worldwide.

  • Leicester receives two nominations for 2018 Current Archaeology Awards

    Two projects led by archaeologists from our University have been nominated in the Current Archaeology Awards for 2018.

  • Get to know your brain at Neuroscience events for Brain Awareness Day

    The University will be hosting two events for Brain Awareness Day on Wednesday 15 March. GCSE and A-Level students are invited to attend an afternoon of activities which will explain a range of brain research between 12.30-3.30pm followed by an evening event for all from 6pm.

  • Research reveals air pollution can alter the effectiveness of antibiotics and increases the potential of disease

    Researchers from the University have for the first time discovered that bacteria that cause respiratory infections are directly affected by air pollution - increasing the potential for infection and changing the effectiveness of antibiotic treatment.

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