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  • Work of prominent human rights defender to be explored

    A documentary about the work of the inspirational Dr Denis Mukwege, who provided medical care to tens of thousands of women raped during the 20 years of conflict in the East of the Democratic Republic of Congo will be shown at our University Wednesday 4 May.

  • Whats the difference between margin trading and gambling

    Margin trading allows an individual to borrow money from a broker in order to take much larger positions in financial assets and therefore multiply the size of their gains and losses.

  • Events to mark 50th anniversary of Evelyn Waughs death

    Book lovers and film aficionados are invited to mark the 50th anniversary of the death of novelist Evelyn Waugh by attending a series of events during January and beyond, organised by The Complete Works of Evelyn Waugh project .

  • Archaeologists recover Iron Age pottery at site in Welford

    University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS) has carried out an archaeological excavation of an Iron Age settlement at Newlands Road in Welford, Northants on behalf of Mears New Homes.

  • Leicester research selected as top story by international news distribution platform

    Recent research into the technosphere by Professors Jan Zalasiewicz, Mark Williams and Colin Waters from the Department of Geology has been selected by AlphaGalileo as the top English language research story in its December newsletter as part of the News Managers'...

  • Leicester recognises outstanding contributions to its medical research and education

    Two individuals who have distinguished themselves by a lifelong dedication to the work of our University are to be honoured today (26 May).

  • Poor reporting limits impact of research into improving surgical care

    A new review of academic papers has found that the reporting of attempts to improve the quality of care before, during, and after surgery is “suboptimal”.

  • Academic comments on why we do not challenge queue jumpers

    Dr Zsuzsanna Vargha (pictured) from the School of Management has been quoted in the national media on Britain's unique attitude to queuing - including why we do not challenge queue jumpers.

  • New research shows significant promise for Clostridium difficile infections

    A new study has confirmed the therapeutic potential of bacteriophage combinations to treat highly infectious bacteria C. difficile infections (CDI) while retaining a healthy gut.

  • University showcases new approach to fight wildlife crime through portable DNA analysis tool

    Leicester researchers will be presenting to government officials on Thursday 2 June on a prize-winning innovation to tackle wildlife crime using a novel DNA sequencer at an event in Washington D.C. The U.S.

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