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  • Centre for Hate Studies secures record grant for student harassment research

    A major study that will examine harassment against university students in England has secured a record amount of funding for the University of Leicester’s College of Social Science, Arts and Humanities.

  • University of Leicester film wins prestigious Learning On Screen Award

    University of Leicester’s Centre for Hate Studies has won a Learning On Screen Award 2024 for its short film, Revisiting the Harms of Hate.

  • Study finds tuberculosis changes liver metabolism and could promote diabetes

    Scientists from the University of Leicester have discovered that tuberculosis disrupts glucose metabolism in the body

  • Socio-technical approach key to air safety, research suggests

    An innovative socio-technical approach provides the key to improving safety in aviation and astronautics, according to a University of Leicester expert.

  • Giving refugees a voice in Leicester

    In partnership with Leicester City of Sanctuary, our English Language Teaching Unit (ELTU) offers free English classes to asylum seekers and refugees, open to people with all levels of English fluency.

  • Academic year: 2020-2021

    Browse the speakers from the Centre for English Local History's seminar events being held in academic year 2020-2021.

  • New study exposes causes behind criminal case backlogs in England and Wales 

    A University of Leicester-led study has unearthed critical factors delaying the progression of criminal cases from police investigations to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) for charging decisions in England and Wales.

  • Jatinder Minhas

    The academic profile of Dr Jatinder Minhas, Clinical Associate Professor of Stroke Medicine / Honorary Consultant Stroke Physician at University of Leicester

  • Research Observatories

    Digital Culture Research Observatories is a Global Network for Advancing Innovation, Cultural and Creative Industries Research

  • Study shows how to better prepare medical students to provide compassionate care

    A new study describes the creation of a curriculum which embeds empathic communication skills throughout undergraduate education for medical students.

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