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  • Joint Research Office

    Find out more about the Joint Research and Development Support Office and the sponsorship opportunities that offers

  • Rethinking nuclear weapons strategies

    Our research has been influential in raising international awareness of nuclear threats, encouraging governments and policymakers to modernise their thinking.

  • Student accolades

    Find out more about some of our students’ achievements. Lorna Wheaton Lorna won First Place Poster Prize at the Royal Statistical Society conference in September 2023 and published her first paper in February 2024.

  • Unexpected Encounters: How museums nurture living and ageing well

    Read more about ideas relating to contemporary isolation and loneliness - a research project led by the Research Centre for Museums and Galleries.

  • Leicester Professor goes platinum for clinical research excellence

    A Leicester Professor has been recognised with a Platinum Clinical Excellence Award by the Department of Health and Social Care.

  • Scientists discover one of the most luminous new stars ever

    Astronomers have today announced that they have discovered possibly the most luminous ‘new star’ ever – a nova discovered in the direction of one of our closest neighboring galaxies: The Small Magellanic Cloud.

  • Cutting-edge science to be enhanced with new talent

    A research institute at our University is significantly expanding through the recruitment of fresh new talent to accelerate the impact of its cutting-edge work.

  • Myths and facts

    Find out the facts relating to the myths of using animals in research and experiments.

  • Curiosity disproves old idea of Mars as a simple basaltic planet

    As NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) celebrates four years on the Red Planet Leicester planetary scientist Professor John Bridges recounts the Curiosity mission’s success and explains what is next for the one-ton nuclear-powered science robot.

  • New blood test could improve early tuberculosis diagnosis

    A new blood test to detect early tuberculosis (TB) infection is being developed using research expertise from the University of Leicester, with the potential to save thousands of lives.

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