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  • Development Centre for Population Health

    The University of Leicester Development Centre for Population Health improves the health of populations and reduces health inequalities through world-leading applied health research.

  • Sarah E Seaton

    The academic profile of Dr Sarah E Seaton, Associate Professor in Perinatal and Paediatric Research at University of Leicester

  • Bernard Ryan

    The academic profile of Professor Bernard Ryan, Professor of Migration Law at University of Leicester

  • Call for papers

    Abstract Submission We encourage and will accept late-breaking abstracts until registration closes, especially in the area of: Genetic Epidemiology Functional Genomics  Target Validation for Drug Discovery Please note, we will not accept abstracts from...

  • Partners

    Find out more information about the Centre for New Writing's partner organisations.

  • Suggested reading

    Thinking of applying for History at the University of Leicester? Expand your awareness of the scope of History before you begin your degree.

  • Family History: Contexts, Identity and Belonging

    Module code: HS7131 Interest in family history has grown in recent years, partly due to TV shows such as the BBC's "Who Do You Think You Are?" and new technologies such as the Internet making it easier to access genealogical resources.

  • Nomination of examiners privacy notice

    Find out more about how your data is handled if you are nominated or hired as an external examiner at the University of Leicester.

  • Ground-breaking Covid-19 work by University researchers wins award

    Ground-breaking Covid-19 work by University researchers wins award

  • University of Leicester and NHS collaborate on young peoples awareness of urgent care

    A collaborative project between the University of Leicester and NHS organisations in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland and Derbyshire Health United has tested young people’s (18 – 25 year olds) awareness of NHS Urgent care services.

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