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  • New research shows most women unlikely to benefit from national AAA screening

    New research involving our researchers published in The Lancet, which was funded and supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), has come to important conclusions about screening women for abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs).

  • Producing resources for schools

    History at the University of Leicester - Building and Enriching Shared Heritages project. This guide offers advice and tips on involving local schools in your project, from defining your target audience to developing activities and approaching a school.

  • Researchers set to reduce heart disease risk for kidney transplant patients

    Researchers at our University, working in conjunction with Loughborough University and Leicester’s Hospitals are set to reduce the risk of kidney transplant patients developing heart disease with the creation of specialised exercise programmes.

  • Leicester selected to provide government policy advice

    Leicester research expertise has been selected to support policymaking by government departments across Europe.

  • Students growing rocket from outer space

    Students in our Department of Physics and Astronomy have been growing rocket lettuce from seeds that have been orbiting in space.

  • Protecting children from war and violence

    In any society subjected to war or violence, children are the innocent victims. Even if they are not injured themselves, the experience is understandably traumatic.

  • International Law

    Here at Leicester Law School, we research and discuss all aspects of public international law, by reading academic papers and studying current news.

  • Bob Palmer

    Terry Brugha, Professor of Psychiatry, writes: It is with sad regrets that I bring to you the news of the death of our dear friend, colleague and Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, Bob Palmer (Dr Robert L Palmer) who passed away on 3 September 2020.

  • International Womens Day universities must work together to tackle inequality

    This week we are celebrating International Women’s Day 2017, with universities across the world hosting events.

  • Improving primary health care in Bangladesh

    Our research in promoting resilience in primary health care during natural disasters in Bangladesh has impacted poor women, health professionals and decision makers in reproductive health and disaster risk management.

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