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  • Vascular patients wanted to help shape future of research

    Patients with long-term vascular conditions, including females and those from an ethnic minority background, are being sought by the University of Leicester to help shape research.

  • Leicester joins UK drive to support businesses and communities through COVID-19 crisis

    The University of Leicester joined businesses from across the UK in an initiative to help Britain and its most vulnerable citizens to pull through the coronavirus crisis.

  • Personalised treatment in B cell malignancies

    Research theme leads: Professor Martin Dyer; Dr Harriet Walter, Dr Matt Ahearne Thanks to the generous philanthropic support of The Scott-Waudby Charitable Trust, the University of Leicester has been able to establish the Haematological Research Theme which supports both...

  • Cardiac Biomarkers

    Professor Leong Ng leads one of the foremost UK groups investigating the role of biomarkers in cardiac disease.

  • Studying as a mature student: David's story

    "I can still remember filling in my personal statement and pausing only briefly to reflect on why I wanted to read archaeology at Leicester. "It was a long-standing itch that needed scratching" was how I answered that one.

  • Governance and Accountability

    The understanding of governance, its forms, and its impact has changed enormously over the last few decades.

  • Recognising our Centenary supporters

    Thank you to all of our generous supporters. Read more about our Centenary Golden Book project.

  • Culture, heritage and languages

    Our academics are keen to offer their expertise across the fields of culture, heritage and languages, with services including archaeological pursuits and translation.

  • New Leicester exhibition highlights housing injustice in London borough

    A new exhibition about the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea has launched at University of Leicester today (Tuesday, 2 May).

  • University of Leicester awards honorary degree to graduate and best-selling author

    Acclaimed novelist and Leicester graduate, Adele Parks MBE has returned to the University to be awarded an honorary degree. Parks received a (DLitt) Doctor of Letters from the University of Leicester in a ceremony that took place at De Montfort Hall on Thursday, 19 January.

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