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  • Treating insomnia may reduce mental health problems

    Treating insomnia with online cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) could reduce mental health problems such as anxiety, depression, and paranoia, according to a large randomised controlled trial published in The Lancet Psychiatry.

  • Migrants experiences of life in UK is focus of University event

    The experiences of migrants coming to live in Leicester and London will be the focus of a free interactive public event at our University on Wednesday 13 September.

  • Leicester congratulates Japanese Princess and alumna on her engagement

    The University has publicly congratulated Her Imperial Highness Princess Mako of Akishino upon the announcement of her engagement.

  • Leicester academic co-authors new book on young people and the anti-apartheid protest

    Dr Gavin Brown, Associate Professor in Human Geography, has co-written a book about young people's involvement with the anti-apartheid movement.

  • Leicester academic comments on report of Commons select committee inquiry into public parks

    A Leicester academic from the Department of History, Politics and International Relations has commented on the House of Commons Public Parks Inquiry which was released this week.

  • Fees payment and refunds

    Get more information on fees payment and refunds for the Presessional English Programme at the University of Leicester.

  • Past conferences

    Details on the past conferences that the Centre of Urban History has attended.

  • 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.

  • University figures feature in Most Influential People in Leicestershire list

    The Leicester Mercury has recently published its Most Influential People in Leicestershire 2016 brochure, which features staff, alumni, honorary graduates and others associated with the University of Leicester.

  • Monkey to Man: The Evolution of the March of Progress Image out now

    One of the most iconic depictions of evolution, the “march of progress”, will be explored for the first time in a new book by a University of Leicester academic.

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