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  • Trial success for less invasive life-saving cardiac procedure

    A nationwide study led by Leicester academics has shown that a less invasive procedure to treat a common heart problem is just as effective as open-heart surgery.

  • End of term message from the President and Vice-Chancellor

    As we come to the end of term and, where possible, look forward to spending time with loved ones over the Christmas holidays, I wanted to write to thank you all for your support throughout 2020.

  • Honorary Degree for local business leader

    Bob Woods, co-founder of Leicester-based wealth management company Mattioli Woods, has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Laws by the University of Leicester.

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    Law Trove A textbook, revision, and study skills platform from Oxford University Press which gives online access to around 200 titles covering all areas of law, and also criminology & criminal justice.

  • Professional services staff

    Browse the professional services staff who work in the School of Geography, Geology and the Environment and see their contact details.

  • Everyday Geopolitical Lives

    Find out more about Everyday Geopolitical Lives at the University of Leicester.

  • Pathways

    PATHWAYS is an international co-operative and comparative project led by four universities, exploring ethnic diversity within European societies.

  • Museums, health and wellbeing in the East Midlands

    Museums, Health and Wellbeing focused around the creation of a Network of museums and health/social care partners in the East Midlands.

  • Earliest evidence of wine consumption in the Americas found in Caribbean

    Earliest evidence of wine drinking in the Americas found in Caribbean pottery vessels by team involving the University of Leicester

  • UK-born UK healthcare workers more likely to report multiple long-term health conditions than those born overseas

    UK healthcare workers born in the UK are significantly more likely to report having multiple long-term health conditions than migrant UK healthcare workers, according to a new study led by researchers from the University of Leicester

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