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  • Charlotte Carter-Lang

    The academic profile of Mrs Charlotte Carter-Lang, Associate Professor, Head of Jo Williams Clinic, Deputy Head of School of Healthcare-Director of Citizenship & EDI & Practice Education Lead.

  • Criminological Research Methods 1

    Module code: CR2019 (double module) This module will help you to understand criminological design and research methods, through the process of devising your own research project.

  • Andelka Phillips

    The academic profile of Dr Andelka Phillips, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • About us

    The Centre for Urban History (CUH) at The University of Leicester has an international reputation in study of towns and cities, producing research that has a global reach.

  • New research suggests a simple blood test could improve the early detection of lung cancer

    A patient having a blood test|University of Leicester researchers hope earlier diagnosis could improve prognosis New research led by scientists at the Medical Research Council (MRC) Toxicology Unit and University of Leicester suggests that, by analysing levels of...

  • University of Leicester assembles local expertise to provide thought for food

    Food and Land Use Summit on 12 February will map the journey of Leicester and Leicestershire’s food to its tables

  • Statistical Modelling (Part-time)

    Module code: MD7467 This module introduces the theory and application of linear models and survival analysis.

  • Researchers develop new genetic tool to identify people at risk of coronary heart disease

    A new genetic risk score that could help to identify individuals at risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) much earlier and potentially improve its prevention has been developed by a team including a University of Leicester Professor in research part-funded by the British Heart...

  • Leicester research informs new Sporting Equals initiative

    Research from the University's Department of Sociology has informed Sporting Equals’s latest consumer research which provides valuable insight into the the young Asian Pakistani female market that sport providers can draw upon to make sport more inclusive for this...

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