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  • Fundamentals of Medical Statistics

    Module code: MD7440 This module provides an overview of the basic statistical methods applied to medical/health data and an introduction to a range of study designs used to collect this data.

  • First year fieldwork

    Find out about the exciting fieldwork you'll undertake during your first year studying with us.

  • Fourth year fieldwork

    Find out about the exciting fieldwork you'll undertake during your fourth year studying with us.

  • 2016 statistics

    See the statistics relating to the animals used and bred in our research facility in 2016.

  • Having larger muscles could compensate for poor muscle quality in Chronic Kidney Disease patients

    The size of muscles in patients suffering from Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) could be more important to maintaining good physical performance than muscle quality, new research has shown.

  • HyPIR Lecturer provides testimony to Parliaments Brexit Committee on Galileo programme and UK space policy

    On Wednesday 9 May Dr Bleddyn Bowen, Lecturer in International Relations at HyPIR, provided oral testimony at a hearing of the UK Parliament’s House of Commons Exiting the EU Select Committee.

  • Leicester City legend becomes patron of Cardiac Surgery Research group

    Leicester City Football Club’s ambassador and former player, Alan Birchenall MBE, has become the patron for the Leicester Cardiac Surgery Research Public and Patient Involvement (PPI) group.

  • Top employers target Leicester graduate high fliers

    The University of Leicester has been recognised in the High Fliers ‘Graduate Market in 2017’ as being a top 25 University to target by the top 100 graduate employers.

  • Insights into the workings of the brain revealed in lectures

    Two outstanding PhD graduates from our University return this week to present their research to a public audience.

  • Research reveals polarised access to work for young people

    A new study involving our University raises concerns that employment and career development opportunities for young people are becoming polarised between those with the resources to access secure, fulfilling employment and those on the path to precarious and unpredictable...

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