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  • Aerial monitors explore reed die-back condition around lakes

    An international team led by Professor Heiko Baltzer from the Department of Geography has developed a way to increase our understanding of the die-back of reeds throughout Europe - including popular tourist areas - through satellite and aircraft monitoring systems.

  • New research to help truck drivers get their health back on the road in the Midlands

    A new NIHR-funded study led by Loughborough University in partnership with researchers from our University and the University of York is helping truck drivers in the Midlands get healthy by encouraging higher levels of physical activity and a healthier diet that fits in with...

  • New book breaks barrier between students and modern research in mathematics

    In recent years mathematicians, armed with global internet (which simplifies collaboration), and powerful computers (used for numerical simulations, hypothesis testing, routine algebraic manipulations, etc.

  • Book on British spy fiction receives prestigious award

    Dr Alan Burton, Honorary Visiting Fellow in History of Art and Film from our School of Arts, has recently been awarded an Outstanding Reference Source Award by the Reference and User Services Association (RUSA) for his recent publication on British spy fiction.

  • Resources

    Resources for higher education students, on genetic-related issues and how the law effects research.

  • Political journalism expert explains miners’ strike significance on BBC show

    A 35-year career in political journalism led to a University of Leicester academic being called on to explain the significance of the 1984-5 miners’ strike to BBC radio listeners.

  • Rabah Aissaoui

  • Friends of the Garden

    Learn how to become a Friend of the Garden and help to promote and support the development of the Garden's plant collections and amenities.

  • Don’t mention the War

    Posted by Stephen Dunne in School of Business Blog on January 18, 2017 Stephen Dunne, Lecturer in Social Theory and Consumption and the School, considers the strange role played by mottos in the marketing of Higher Education    When the University of Leicester...

  • What will human rights laws look like after Brexit

    An upcoming event will see legal minds from academic institutions and public bodies join together to examine the future of human rights protection in a post-Brexit future.

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