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  • Hours of driving and watching TV lower IQ scores research suggests

    A doctoral student from our University has commanded global media coverage for a study that found that driving for more than two hours a day appears to steadily reduce intelligence.

  • Key dates

    Find out more about UCAS and application deadlines for study at Leicester.

  • Study suggests hippocampal neuron responses are associated with memory distinctions

    The hippocampus is a small region of the brain that forms part of the limbic system and is primarily associated with memory and spatial navigation.

  • Learning about history from food utensils

    What do dinner utensils say about Roman social interactions? Archaeologists and Big Data experts will be gathering at the University for a series of workshops between 26-27 September at College Court Conference Centre to provide some answers to that question.

  • Leicester maths student shows entrepreneurial flair with unique student tuition business

    A third year maths student at Leicester has demonstrated her entrepreneurial skills by setting up a successful student tuition business.

  • University researchers contribute to new announcement aiming to improve person-centred care

    NHS England has today announced a deal seeking to improve access to more person-centred care as part of its developing Self Care programme.

  • Study heralds intensive exercise with intervals

    Short bursts of intensive exercise provide a more “time-efficient” and realistic way of preventing, delaying and managing Type 2 diabetes and also losing weight, a study by our University and the NIHR Leicester-Loughborough Diet, Lifestyle and Physical Activity Biomedical...

  • Leicester builds launchpad for industry ready physics graduates

    Physics students are putting theory into practice in a new Skills Elective that has seen them work with industry on projects such as decommissioning satellites and helping to diagnose breast cancer cases.

  • Medicine and welfare in British Civil Wars to be examined at new exhibition

    Surgeons who could remove a bladder stone in 50 seconds, military hospitals run with stern hygiene standards and a complex system of war pensions for the maimed, widowed and orphaned.

  • Sporting sensation set for 2016 European Athletics Championships

    An undergraduate student at our University has been selected for the Great Britain 100 metre hurdling team which is headed to Amsterdam in July for the 2016 European Athletics Championships.

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