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  • Respiratory Sciences

    Find your research degree supervisor in Respiratory Sciences at Leicester.

  • Event kickstarts drive to bring multi-million pound funding to East Midlands’ creative and cultural industries

    Companies such as Google, IBM and Adobe were represented alongside the region’s business leaders, academics, funders and policymakers at The Future of the Creative and Cultural Industries event on 18 June.

  • University Fellows, Honorary Visiting Staff, Associates and Emeritus

    History at Leicester is pleased to work with Emeritus and Honorary Visiting Professors and Fellows. View profiles of our Visiting staff and find out how to get in touch.

  • Study at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand

    Find out about how Geology students at the University of Leicester can take part in an exchange degree which involves spending the third year of a four-year MGeol degree at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand.

  • Epigenetics and global health case study

    Epigenetics can help us understand global health trends, as epigenome is dynamic and frequently responds to environmental cues. For more information, take a look at our website.

  • Three wins for University of Leicester at Leicestershire Live Innovation Awards

    The University of Leicester has scooped three award wins at the flagship 2023 LeicestershireLive Innovation Awards.

  • College of Life Sciences (CLS)

    LeMID (Leicester Microbial Sciences and Infectious Disease) Academic staff from the College of Life Science (CLS)

  • Professor Cyril Dominguez

    The academic profile of Prof Cyril Dominguez, Professor in Structural Biology at University of Leicester

  • History

    Find your research degree supervisor in History at Leicester.

  • Electronic frailty index will identify older people at risk

    A collaborative study involving Professor Simon Conroy from our Department of Health Sciences has been awarded £550,000 from the NIHR Health Technology Assessment programme to develop the next version of the multi-award winning electronic frailty index (eFI).

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