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  • New resource to improve access to medical information

    A new Leicester initiative is providing access to reliable information in the field of cardiometabolic medicine.

  • New Journalism degree to be launched at open day

    ‘Think like a journalist’ – That’s the opportunity being offered to potential students of an exciting new Journalism degree at Leicester.

  • Kate Lee

    The academic profile of Mrs Kate Lee, Physiotherapy Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Consumption, Markets and Society

    We are an internationally renowned leader in interdisciplinary market research. We draw on concepts from anthropology, cultural studies, geographic area, history, media studies and more in addition to the business, organisational and consumer research literature.

  • Patients surprise diagnosis leads to clinical trial

    “Without question, I would have done it all again” - that is the verdict of Alan Hutchinson when discussing his recent experience on a clinical trial.

  • Kate Quinn

    The academic profile of Ms Kate Quinn, Principal Consultant at University of Leicester

  • University of Leicester celebrates success of ‘China Roadshow’

    A group of delegates from University of Leicester have completed a tour of China to inspire future student enrolment from the country. University of Leicester representatives travelled to five cities in China, engaging with an estimated 80 students over one week.

  • Student profile: Megan

    PhD topic My topic is Vagrancy in the Midlands between 1832 and 1896. Where did you study your undergraduate/masters? I studied a BA in Modern and Contemporary History at Bangor University and an MA in History at Bangor University.

  • Field Emission Gun Scanning Electron Microscope (FEG-SEM)

    The FEGSEM facility is based on a FEI Sirion 200 which is a is an ultra-high resolution Schottky field emission scanning electron microscope and is ideal for studying materials on the nanometre scale.

  • Space power: Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator Shock Test Success

    The University of Leicester 's Space Nuclear Power group has put their Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator through a shock test to prepare it for the harsh environment of a launch or planetary surface landing

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