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  • Study to help prevent the development of diabetes

    Diabetes experts are carrying out a study to find the best way of screening people with learning disabilities to prevent them from developing diabetes. They are also looking at developing an education programme to help individuals as well as their family and carers.

  • Community projects

    As part of their visit to the University of Leicester, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were shown three community projects, all reflecting the close ties between the University and Leicester City FC.

  • Tuberculosis

    Tuberculosis, a disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and is studied with respect to its microbiology and physiology at the University of Leicester by LeMID researchers.

  • Could Pegasus really fly

    In Greek mythology, the winged horse Pegasus was ridden by the hero Bellerophon to defeat the fearsome Chimera, a beast often depicted as being part goat, part lion and part snake.

  • Leicester celebrates LGBT history month

    Leicester is celebrating LGBT History Month with two events. On 15 February, a talk on Faith and Sexual Orientation was delivered at the Attenborough Arts Centre from 12noon to 1.30pm by Dianna Anderson from Oxford University.

  • Leicester International Institute, Dalian University of Technology

    The Department of Engineering is proud to be one of the first departments at Leicester to participate in this exciting new venture between the University of Leicester and Dalian University of Technology.

  • Leicester Clinical Trials Unit

    Leicester Clinical Trials Unit (LCTU) is a fully-registered UK Clinical Research Collaboration (UKCRC) trials unit working with investigators and clinicians to design and deliver high quality clinical research in partnership with high quality organisations.

  • New website highlights our local impact

    The University of Leicester contributes significantly to the city of Leicester, the surrounding county of Leicestershire and further afield.

  • Cuts and austerity

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 6, 2015 What do the British public think of the cuts and austerity policy? Latest research from IPSO Mori shows 43% think public services are worse than 5 years ago but only 23% say they have...

  • MediArXiv launched

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on April 8, 2019 A new   scholar-led digital archive  for media, film and communication studies—has just been launched by Jeff Pooley , Associate Professor of Media & Communication,...

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