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  • Medical cannabis academic shares excitement of meeting Home Secretary Sajid Javid at 10 Downing Street

    Yewande Okuleye, a medical cannabis researcher within our School of History, Politics and International Relations, has spoken of her ‘excitement’ meeting Home Secretary Sajid Javid and the real-world application of her research into cannabis self-medication during an event at...

  • Community celebrates Earth Day at Space Park Leicester

    Space Park Leicester celebrated Earth Day as Wolsey House Primary School pupils and members of the public joined experts from the National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO)

  • Visiting Fellows

    Details on the experience you need and the documents you need to submit to be eligable for Visiting Fellow status.

  • Solid Earth

    Solid Earth research at Leicester concerns all aspects of the structure, composition and dynamics of the solid earth, including volcanoes, tectonics, geophysics, igneous and metamorphic geochemistry and mineral resources (which includes the Centre for Sustainable Resource...

  • Parents and researchers share insights at University of Leicester for World Prematurity Day

    University of Leicester invites parents, teachers and professionals to ‘The educational needs of children born preterm’ on Thursday 17 November.

  • Forests recovering from logging act as a source of carbon

    New study led by University of Leicester PhD student and Imperial College London researchers contradicts previous assumptions.

  • Leicester to host first UK screening of acclaimed documentary

    Diane Shader Smith, an author in her own right and editor of Mallory’s posthumous book Salt in My Soul: An Unfinished Life which inspired the film, said: “Mallory was a gifted storyteller who created poetry out of prosaic experiences.

  • Catrin Pritchard

    The academic profile of Professor Catrin Pritchard, Professor of Cancer Biochemistry and Deputy Director of Leicester Cancer Research Centre at University of Leicester

  • Ethnic minority and poorer children more likely to die in intensive care

    Children from ethnic minority backgrounds and those living in areas with higher levels of child poverty are more likely to die in intensive care than White children and those from the least deprived areas, new study by University of Leicester researchers shows

  • The Leicester Employability Day

    Find out more about the Leicester Employability Day which may be of particular interest to young Black people of African, Caribbean and Dual Heritage.

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