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  • Student discipline appeals

    Appeals against Stage One decisions made under student discipline regulations Summary of procedure For full details of the procedure see paragraphs 11.86 – 102 (Non-Academic) and paragraphs 11.154 – 11.169 (Academic)  of Senate Regulation 11.

  • Stirring things up in the Earths mantle

    New insights into the convection patterns of the Earth’s mantle and its chemical makeup have been revealed by a researcher from our Department of Geology.

  • Research offers reassurance over multiple artery procedures for heart attack victims

    A new study led by Dr Gerry McCann, NIHR Career Development Fellow from the University and Leicester's Hospitals, has examined the effects on the heart of treating multiple narrowed arteries - rather than just one – at the time of a heart attack.

  • Local schoolchildren to learn about Richard III discovery

    For the third year running Leicester schoolchildren will learn the scientific and archaeological skills used to uncover King Richard III at a series of workshop days starting on Monday 23 February 2015.

  • Unlocking the past from conflict to reform in the Northern Ireland Prison Service

    An experienced prison governor and head of the Northern Ireland Prison Service is to speak on prison reform for the University of Leicester’s Scarman Lecture Series.

  • Earth history opens a new chapter

    An international group of scientists has proposed that fallout from hundreds of nuclear weapons tests in the late 1940s to early 1960s could be used to mark the dawn of a new geological age in Earth history – the Anthropocene.

  • Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 4 10 June

    Professor Melanie Simms from the School of Management has discussed on The Conversation how the recent successes of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union should get us thinking about whether some of the tactics it has used could work in other sectors.

  • Japanese Princess completes year of study at Leicester

    Our School of Museum Studies is celebrating the achievement of a Japanese Princess who has successfully completed all her classes and handed in her final coursework. She now returns to Japan to await her final results before graduation in January 2016.

  • Archaeologists identify ingredients for food served during Richard IIIs reign

    Archaeologists from the University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS) have lent their expertise towards a series of medieval recipes designed to provide insight into the culinary dishes that may have been served up during the reign of King Richard III.

  • Website showcases migraine artwork digitally for first time

    One in seven people in the UK is affected by migraines, making this neurological condition one of the most common health disorders affecting the body’s nervous system.

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