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  • Our research in the fight against COVID-19

    Our COVID-19 research has cemented our status as world leaders in the fight against coronavirus.

  • Brexit challenges and opportunities for trade in the Midlands

    An expert panel that will discuss the implications of Brexit for trade and commerce in the Midlands will be speaking at our University during the next Brexit Forum, which will take place on Wednesday 14 March between 4:00PM - 6:00PM in the Woodhouse Room...

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  • Diagnostics and Sensing

    Learn more about diagnostics and sensing within our research theme of the chemistry of life in the School of Chemistry.

  • Chris Vaughan

    Chris Vaughan is a recently retired General Counsel and Company Secretary of large (FTSE 100) international listed groups, with a broad background in corporate law.

  • World War II

    Hear interviews with residents of Leicestershire villages during World War II, such as Gertrude Moore who recalls the factory she worked in making munitions for the war effort.

  • Research Methods in Creative Writing

    Module code: EN7040 On this module, which introduces the MA in Creative Writing, you'll explore some of the key aspects of research in relation to the subject. The module aims to lay the groundwork for the rest of the programme.

  • Research Methods in Creative Writing

    Module code: EN7040 On this module, which introduces the MA in Creative Writing, you'll explore some of the key aspects of research in relation to the subject. The module aims to lay the groundwork for the rest of the programme.

  • UK Election

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on April 27, 2015 Fantasy Front bench Who would be your fantasy front bench for the UK government? This fun tool has been created with the support of mySociety and Joseph Rowntree Trust using data from...

  • Tackling sexual violence

    Professor Lisa Smith discusses how new DNA kits are helping to ensure survivors of sexual violence find justice.

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