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  • Study shows potential cause of most common emergency condition of main artery in body

    Professor Toru Suzuki (pictured) from the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences has been involved in a new study to understand the underlying cause of the most common emergency condition of the aorta – the main artery in the human body.

  • Global Public Sector Accounting

    Module code: AF3006 The main aim of this module is to investigate different global public sector accounting approaches, allowing an insight on how public policy works and the different methods used.

  • Crime Prevention

    Module code: CR7150 This module offers you the opportunity to develop an understanding of the complexity of defining, implementing and evaluating crime prevention and community safety.

  • Global Public Sector Accounting

    Module code: AF3006 The main aim of this module is to investigate different global public sector accounting approaches, allowing an insight on how public policy works and the different methods used.

  • Crime Prevention

    Module code: CR7150 This module offers you the opportunity to develop an understanding of the complexity of defining, implementing and evaluating crime prevention and community safety.

  • Global Public Sector Accounting

    Module code: AF3006 The main aim of this module is to investigate different global public sector accounting approaches, allowing an insight on how public policy works and the different methods used.

  • Crime Prevention

    Module code: CR7150 This module offers you the opportunity to develop an understanding of the complexity of defining, implementing and evaluating crime prevention and community safety.

  • Fixtures by date

    Browse fixtures for Varsity, our inter-university sporting competition, as organised by date.

  • Postgraduate Research (PhD / MD / MPhil)

    The Leicester Cancer Research Centre offers supervision for research degrees of PhD, MPhil, and MD either full-time or part-time. Research projects range from laboratory studies in cell and molecular biology and genetics through to high-impact clinical and translational studies.

  • New study to explore actions of solidarity with asylum seekers and refugees

    A new study into collective actions in support of vulnerable groups – including asylum seekers and refugees - is being led by our University in collaboration with the Université de Nantes.

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