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  • Santander scholar on path to career in STEM

    An engineer at the University of Leicester has become one of the first beneficiaries of a scheme designed to enhance opportunities for women in STEM.

  • University to hold series of public events as part of Festival of Social Science

    The University of Leicester will host a series of events as part of the UK’s biggest celebration of social science research.

  • Leicester professor helps combat worldwide diabetes-related chronic kidney disease

    A University of Leicester-based Professor has helped draft guidelines that will help improve global outcomes for a diabetes-related complication. Professor Kamlesh Khunti was asked to contribute to the newly-published guidance about chronic kidney disease (CKD).

  • Groundbreaking new centre will turbocharge research and treatment for patients with artery disease

    University of Leicester experts have been awarded nearly £2 million to set up a global vascular research centre

  • Building foundations for students

    Menu Close University Leadership Team Home Building foundations for students Building foundations for students Posted by on December 14, 2016 It is a known fact that 80% of doctors come from 20% of schools, meaning there is a lot of untapped potential.

  • About Politics and International Relations at Leicester

    Politics has been taught at the University of Leicester since the 1940s and we have always been at the cutting-edge of British political science - we aim to fire your intellectual curiosity about the politics of the world.

  • Student research

    Students in Natural Sciences at the University of Leicester are given the opportunity to engage with the academic research process throughout their degree.

  • Diabetes 'tidal wave' imminent for young people, says global expert

    The increased time young people are spending on digital channels, such as TV subscription services and gaming, is creating a new culture of “sedentary children”, with a leading professor calling for urgent action to “change mindsets” on diabetes following the publication of a...

  • Leading heart researchers to appear in BBC documentary

    Leading heart researchers at our University are to appear in a BBC documentary - after finding a link between red meat and heart disease.

  • New way of screening toxic chemicals mimics mammal senses

    Researchers from our University have developed a new approach for analysing toxic chemicals in complex samples that mimics the way mammals smell and taste. The technique could reduce the need for laboratory animals in biomedical research and other areas of chemical testing.

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