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  • MBRRACE-UK collaboration sets out key recommendations for reducing inequities and improving care for babies born to Asian and Black mothers

    The MBRRACE-UK collaboration, co-led by The Infant Mortality and Morbidity Studies (TIMMS) group at the University of Leicester has published the results of a confidential enquiry into the care of Black and Asian babies born in the UK in 2019.

  • Leicester scientists celebrate anniversary of game-changing satellite

    The University of Leicester celebrates 20 years of the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, which it developed key technology for continues to lead the UK’s data analysis efforts

  • COVID-19: study into long-term health impacts launched

    A major UK research study into the long-term health impacts of COVID-19 on hospitalised patients has been launched.

  • Julie Coleman

    Head of the School of English and Professor of English Language.

  • School of English Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 3

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Brain Awareness Week 2019

    The Division of Biomedical Services was proud to take part in the University of Leicester's Brain Awareness event in March 2019.

  • TESOL

    Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) EL2017 course offered by the ELTU.

  • Expedition 320T: Seatrials

    20 January – 5 March 2009 Expedition 320T started in January 2009 and tested all of the scientific and technical equipment on board the JOIDES Resolution following its time in dry dock.

  • StreetDoctors run Leicesters Big 10K

    A group of medical students at the University will tackle the Big 10K in Abbey Park on Sunday 30 April to raise funds for the StreetDoctors charity.

  • The Isle of Man study

    This University of Leicester-funded study was carried out by Hayley Dunn under the joint supervision of Professor Mark Jobling (Department of Genetics) and Dr Simon James (School of Archaeology) as part of research leading to a PhD degree.

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