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  • Medical School privacy notice - Medicine with a Foundation Year

    Learn more about how your data is handled as an applicant or student of the Medical School, Medicine with a Foundation Year course at Leicester.

  • Diabetes 'tidal wave' imminent for young people, says global expert

    The increased time young people are spending on digital channels, such as TV subscription services and gaming, is creating a new culture of “sedentary children”, with a leading professor calling for urgent action to “change mindsets” on diabetes following the publication of a...

  • Future of Work

    The future of work is the subject of intense debate. This debate is shaped by multiple, overlapping “megatrends” which are seen as driving the evolution of—or revolutionary ruptures in—the world of work and employment.

  • University of Leicester unveils £150m student village

    The landmark regeneration project has seen derelict halls of residence and car park transformed into a high-tech centre for teaching, working and living.

  • People and Places

    Archaeology and Ancient History at Leicester's Producing People research theme on the making of bodies and personhood from a range of different perspectives, with key projects including Hellenistic Women and Richard III.

  • Leicester geoscientist makes expedition to the site of Japanese earthquake

    A University of Leicester geoscientist is joining the crew of a science vessel investigating the site of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake in Japan.

  • Environmental Futures MSc

    How do we understand and respond to the critical environmental challenges facing us all? These challenges increasingly demand new ways of thinking, grounded in cutting-edge research, to enable us to move forward into more equitable and sustainable futures.

  • More people at risk of diabetes could be detected thanks to innovative new partnership

    A tool developed by Leicester Diabetes Centre to identify those at risk of diabetes is set to be used in workplaces and communities to ensure more people receive help earlier.

  • Mid-season World Cup should mean less, not more injuries for international stars

    Physiotherapy Lecturer, Dr Seth O’Neill, explains why there might be less World Cup injuries than usual.

  • Difficult Conversations: Public panel to tackle topic of nuclear conflict

    A leading international relations expert has warned of the danger of ‘alarmism’ around nuclear weapons ahead of a public panel discussion.

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