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  • Type 2 diabetes risk score translated into south Asian languages

    A risk score to identify people who are likely to develop Type 2 diabetes has been translated into two further languages. The part NIHR-funded Leicester Risk Score – which is recommended by health watchdog NICE, used by Diabetes UK and has attracted more than 1.

  • Engineering students produce portable 3D printer

    A team of fourth year engineering students has produced a functional portable 3D printer which has enabled them to print various objects including a set of cutlery and a set of teeth.

  • We must celebrate Englands World Cup win 50 years on

    On 30 July 1966 England won the World Cup.

  • Leicester featured in Telegraphs nicest things to have happened in 2016 list

    The University has featured in a list of the 12 nicest things to happen so far in 2016, compiled by The Telegraph.

  • Cyber threat to Trident warning from Leicester expert

    A Leicester expert on nuclear proliferation has briefed a group of senior politicians in Parliament on the cyber threat to Trident.

  • Substandard diabetes care letting people down

    Simple measures to improve diabetes care and pick up complications are being ignored leading to “substandard” treatment, a prominent diabetes GP and researcher has said.

  • Leicester to award prestigious scholarships

    Our University has been awarded five new scholarships to allow students to pursue a Master’s course wherever they are in the world.

  • Festival of Social Science offer insights into how social science research influences everyday life

    The University of Leicester will host a series of free, public events over 2-9 November 2019 – on campus and across the city – as part of this year’s Festival of Social Science.

  • Maths meets art in unique collaboration around minimal surfaces

    A unique collaboration between mathematicians and artists takes place at the Attenborough Arts Centre on Thursday 5 September.

  • New research finds singing at work reduces stress and loneliness

    New research led by Dr Catherine Steele and Joanna Foster from our Department of Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour has revealed that belting out a tune in a choir at work can help to reduce workplace stress and feelings of social isolation.

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