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  • A celebration of 100 years ago today, by Caroline Wessel

    Posted by Simon Dixon in Library Special Collections on April 4, 2019 Newspaper cuttings reporting Fielding Johnson’s Gift, from Astley Clarke’s scrapbook (ULA/D2/1) On Friday 4 April 1919 Mr Thomas Fielding Johnson purchased the 36-acre site of Leicester’s 5th Northern Base...

  • Jonathon Willets

    The academic profile of Dr Jonathon Willets, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Using smart bombs to kill old cells

    A new nanotechnology developed at the University of Leicester could lead to people living longer.

  • Kayoko Tanaka

    The academic profile of Dr Kayoko Tanaka, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Ancient skeleton provides the earliest evidence of a pet cat in Kazakhstan

    Uncovered in an urban settlement in Dzhankent, Kazakhstan, the analysis of the ancient animal skeleton shows this to be the first domesticated cat (Felis catus) found in the region.

  • Media and publications

    Find out about updates, publications and activities undertaken by the Centre for Palaeobiology and Biosphere Evolution

  • Common childhood eye disorder is best treated by patching earlier, new study shows

    Most children with a ‘lazy eye’ benefit from earlier patching, new research by University of Leicester experts show

  • How can I start making change?

    Part of Leicester Medical School's Racial Inclusion in the Curriculum Toolkit; questions that allow educators to reflect on changes they could make

  • Local meeting of the minds leads to creative triumph

    Following the successful Journeys in Translation event hosted by the University's Centre for Translation and Interpreting Studies (LeCTIS) last year, a group of translating students at our University have worked closely with local poet Pam Thompson to provide their...

  • COVID-19 up to twice as likely to infect people of Black and Asian ethnicity

    According to researchers at the Universities of Leicester and Nottingham, COVID-19 up to twice as likely to infect people of Black and Asian ethnicity

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