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  • Expert opinions cover stolen treasure sugar refugees the EU and market crashes

    Professor Martin Parker from the School of Management has written an article for The Conversation discussing the origin of the national institute, the Bank of England.

  • Diabetes professors support ban on junk food adverts

    Junk food advertising aimed at children has “no place in a fit and proper society”, according to a leading diabetes expert in light of a further clampdown.

  • Scientists chase colliding black holes

    Leicester scientists have revealed today they have been involved in the search of the distant universe for the counterpart to a second Gravitational Wave source.

  • Leicester wins CASE Circle of Excellence silver award

    The University has won a CASE Circle of Excellence silver award for its 'We are HeForShe' video which pledges its commitment to the U.N. Women's solidarity movement for gender equality.

  • Obituary: Vikki Orvice

    Vikki Orvice| The University is saddened to hear that alumna Vikki Orvice has passed away at the age of 56. Vikki studied a BA English and graduated in 1984.

  • Colonial Countryside project featured on A Place in the Country

    Children gathered around Beckford table Children gathered around Beckford table|ITV programme explores research into connections between English country houses, Africa, the Caribbean and East India Company.

  • £1.3 million grant for global atmosphere research

    Dr Eloise Marais from our School of Physics and Astronomy has secured a European Research Council (ERC) grant of more than £1 million to advance her crucial research into the global upper troposphere.

  • University of Leicester scores Silver for sustainability

    EcoCampus has awarded the University a Silver certificate for its sustainability efforts

  • New research blows the lid on volcanic activity

    Geologists from our University have been unravelling an age-old geological story. Their research, relating to ancient volcanic activity in Mongolia and China, challenges existing knowledge about the processes involved.

  • Research suggests being overweight protects heart surgery patients

    Overweight and obese patients are less likely to die in hospital after a heart operation than patients who are a normal weight, according to a study published in the journal Circulation and led by researchers from our University.

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