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  • Partnership with the Apollo Hospital Group

    Learn more about the Apollo partnership between the University of Leicester and The Apollo University (TAU).

  • Sharp eyes to the skies

    Professor Hartmut Boesch gives insight into the importance of improving satellite technology in monitoring greenhouse gases from space, and the effect this will have on our understanding of climate change.

  • Marinos Koulouroudias

    BMedSci MBBS MRCS Academic Clinical Fellow in Cardiac Surgery MK662@leicester.ac.

  • Student accolades

    Find out more about some of our students’ achievements. Lorna Wheaton Lorna won First Place Poster Prize at the Royal Statistical Society conference in September 2023 and published her first paper in February 2024.

  • What matters most in acute care?

    This project aims to understand what matters to older people with frailty receiving acute care, and to develop methods for measuring these outcome goals.

  • Unearthing St Marys Abbey at the Yorkshire Museum

    Yingqi Gao/Yorkshire Museum/St. Mary’s Abbey

  • Frequent sauna bathing reduces risk of stroke

    Frequent sauna bathing is associated with a reduced risk of stroke, according to a new international study involving Leicester researchers.

  • Ophthalmology researcher awarded prestigious prize

    A researcher from the University's Ulverscroft Eye Unit is the 25th recipient of the prestigious Vernon Prize Trophy for Ophthalmological Research, which was first endowed in 1993.

  • Expert opinions cover James Bond sexual harassment in the media kindness science diplomacy and the beautiful game

    In an article for The Conversation, Professor Martin Parker from our School of Business has discussed how over the years James Bond has gradually become an employee who is critical of the means and ends of the organisation that he works for.

  • Report reveals that falls are now the most common type of major trauma in England and Wales

    Professor Tim Coats (pictured), from the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, has highlighted the need to rethink the organisation and training in the treatment of major trauma incidents.

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