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  • Emma Jones Blog 5

    Health Education East Midlands Quality Improvement Forum 2015 Programme

  • People

    Details of the people involved in the Representing gender-based violence: literature, performance and activism in the Anglophone Caribbean research project.

  • New nanomaterial could transform how we visualise fingerprints

    University of Leicester scientist involved in development of a fluorescent nanoparticle that could be a versatile and effective tool for visualising fingermark evidence

  • MAMA Trial

    The MAMA Trial is looking at whether stopping or continuing biologics in pregnancy is good or bad for women with inflammatory arthritis.

  • Scientists model impact of green infrastructure on City Centre traffic pollution

    Scientists from EarthSense Systems and our University have published the results of a study into the effect of urban trees on air pollution.

  • Home and away in early England

    Academic advisors: Dr Richard Jones and Professor Jo Story Research Associate: Dr Morn Capper Diasporas create environments within which people are not only forced to create new homes but to think deeply about the homes they have abandoned.

  • People

    Academics in the Centre for American Studies at Leicester are drawn from a number of other Schools and subject areas. Please see individual staff pages for further information.

  • Training

    Find out more about the training in place at the University of Leicester for safeguarding.

  • Powerful partnerships for a better future

    A ‘town and gown’ meeting for academics and local people to work together to build a better future for Leicester is being held at our University. Leicester Matters brings together the local community and the University of Leicester to identify ideas for future cooperation.

  • Feedback from our graduates

    Hear feedback from University of Leicester Health Science graduates about the courses they studied and their experience of their time in Health Sciences.

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