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  • The Euro is (probably) dead, long live Europe!

    Posted by Angus Cameron in School of Business Blog on January 28, 2015 Amidst the occasionally apocalyptic commentaries on the likely consequences of Greece’s recent general election results, Angus Cameron , the Deputy Director of School, drives a wedge between the potential...

  • Expert opinions cover pubs, who to believe and symptoms of kidney disease

    Expert opinions cover pubs, who to believe and symptoms of kidney disease Expert opinions cover pubs, who to believe and symptoms of kidney disease | The Conversation and Think: Leicester talking points: a range of topical issues recently tackled by academics 1-30 September.

  • Engaging the digital generation in democracy: new insights presented by Leicester experts

    Research by University of Leicester explores how a digitally-literate younger generation becomes involved in politics through digital technology.

  • Lord Willetts appointed chair of the UK Space Agency’s Board

    University of Leicester Chancellor David, Lord Willetts has been appointed as the new chair of the UK Space Agency’s Board.

  • Costs and what's included

    Information about fees for our postgraduate accommodation, including details of all-inclusive rent and prepayment.

  • 3 Lessons Learned From Failed QI Projects

    Posted by Nate in Medical Leadership in the Foundations on August 23, 2018   Dr Hannah Laidley, AFY2, University of Leicester     Quality improvement work can feel inescapable. That’s because it is; we have to do it to progress through the foundation programme.

  • 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.

  • New exercise app using space data aims to help those with long-term health conditions

    A personalised new exercise app for people with long-term health conditions including heart and lung disease and diabetes is set to be piloted by researchers from the University of Leicester.

  • Martin Parker: Page 3

    Professor of Culture and Organisation.

  • Academic comments on cyber warfare and rising tensions between US and North Korea

    Dr Andrew Futter from our School of History, Politics and International Relations has commented on the rising tensions between the United States and North Korea in relation to cyber warfare and nuclear strategy.

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