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  • Technological Innovation

    The rapid pace of technological advancement has led to innovative technologies disrupting traditional business models and practices, as well as how markets are structured and regulated.

  • Launch of new collaboration to tackle lung disease

    Leicester and Nottingham have announced a new strategic research collaboration with GSK, using genetics to aid the development of new medicines for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and related airway disorders. The £1.

  • Leicester passes 5 million readers milestone on The Conversation

    Academics from across our University have collectively captured the imagination of over 5 million readers through nearly 250 articles written for The Conversation - setting a new milestone for Leicester in delivering expert...

  • College Court win team award at miaList 2018

    College Court staff showing off their award 2000|Conference Centre and Hotel is awarded 'Best Team' in the Academic and Independent sector at the MIA Awards On Friday 2nd November individuals and teams from all areas of the meetings, hospitality and events industry...

  • Richard III exhibition to appear for first time in Ireland

    The ‘Richard III Discovered’ exhibition, led by Professor Turi King from our Department of Genetics and Genome Biology, is arriving next week for the first time in Ireland, hosted by NUI Galway as part of the 20th Galway Science and Technology Festival in partnership with...

  • People

    Meet the team behind the Genetic Epidemiology research at the University of Leicester.

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    Name Research areas Countries/regions Contact Centre leadership       Professor Ruth Young ...

  • PhD students

    Browse this list of our current PhD students within the Medieval Research Centre and learn more about their research topics.

  • Consuming Authenticities: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 4

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Philip Shaw

    Professor of Romantic Studies at the University of Leicester

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