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  • Wildfire map reveals European countries most at risk of catastrophic fire damage

    Cities and tourist areas such as Catalonia, Madrid and Valencia are among those most at risk of catastrophic damage from wildfires in Europe, according to research led by the University's Centre for Landscape and Climate Research.

  • English Language Teaching Unit establishes link with Kettering Hospital

    On April 15th, the English Language Teaching Unit (ELTU) started a 12-week programme delivering English for Nurses classes to international nurses working at Kettering General Hospital.

  • Study suggests athletes and military at risk of heat stroke could benefit from leaky gut therapy

    The health food product zinc carnosine may have value for athletes – such as those competing in the Rio Olympics - and prevent heat stroke in military personnel, according to research involving our University.

  • Attenborough Arts Centre scoops another award for gallery extension

    The new gallery at our Attenborough Arts Centre, opened in January by Sir David Attenborough, has won the Local Authority Building Control Excellence Award for the Best Inclusive Building.

  • Work of Leicester Real World Evidence Unit highlighted in recent Government policy document

    Leicester Real World Evidence Unit celebrated for cutting-edge work.

  • Dr Tony Fletcher

    HPRU Science Projects Lead I lead on the coordination of the Science Projects in the HPRU, and the project on Water and Health.

  • SHIPS

    Find out more about the research on Screening to improve Health In very Preterm infantS in Europe at the University of Leicester.

  • Working with UAR and NC3Rs

    The University of Leicester works closely with Understanding Animal Research (UAR) and NC3Rs.

  • Human Rights Law

    We research and consider all aspects of the law relating to human rights, at the domestic, European and international levels.

  • Complaints procedure

    Feedback and complaints procedure for the University Library

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