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  • Powering to new destinations in space

    Experts in nuclear power systems for spacecraft are to gather at an international innovation exchange event co-organised by the University of Leicester.

  • At the forefront of frugal innovation

    The University of Leicester School of Business (ULSB) is leading the way in drawing attention to frugal innovation - an emerging field that centres on the creation of affordable products that are easily accessible to consumers.

  • First-hand accounts of premature baby loss inspires new resource

    A new resource has been launched based on the first-hand experiences of parents whose baby died before, during or shortly after birth at 20 to 24 weeks of pregnancy. The resource aims to support parents, loved ones and health professionals.

  • Medical imaging technology goes under the lens

    A PhD student examining how space technology can be used in healthcare has been interviewed about her work.

  • The Carceral Archipelago: Transnational Circulations in Global Perspective, 1415-1960

    ‘The Carceral Archipelago’ has been funded by the European Research Council (2013-18), under the direction of principal investigator Professor Clare Anderson.

  • Other information

    Find more information on oral history, such as resources for interviewing and qualitative data.

  • Financial regulation, markets and investors

    Reshaping finance for a sustainable future. Our research tackles short-termism, climate impact and regulation to build a resilient, responsible financial system.

  • Entrepreneurship

    Empowering SMEs: Our research tackles productivity, governance and finance to boost sustainable growth, innovation and green transition leadership.

  • Academic co-curates special exhibition on Joe Orton

    The National Justice Museum has launched its first-ever crowdfunding campaign to celebrate the work of Leicester playwright, Joe Orton.

  • University contributes to major report on international research mobility

    Dr Maggy Heintz (pictured), Research and Business Development Manager (Science and Engineering) at our University, has contributed to a major Royal Society report on international research mobility.

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