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  • Leading in organisations: Leadership 3

    Module code: MW3015 This module is facilitated by a combination of lectures, small group tutorials, guided study /online learning packages, problem based case scenarios, and practice based learning/caseloading, that help you to develop your understanding of organizational...

  • Leading in organisations: Leadership 3

    Module code: MW3015 This module is facilitated by a combination of lectures, small group tutorials, guided study /online learning packages, problem based case scenarios, and practice based learning/caseloading, that help you to develop your understanding of organizational...

  • New theorems could help robots to correct errors on-the-fly and learn from each other

    Errors in Artificial Intelligence which would normally take a considerable amount of time to resolve could be corrected immediately with the help of new research by Leicester mathematicians.

  • Electronic frailty index will identify older people at risk

    A collaborative study involving Professor Simon Conroy from our Department of Health Sciences has been awarded £550,000 from the NIHR Health Technology Assessment programme to develop the next version of the multi-award winning electronic frailty index (eFI).

  • WPJ PhD Supervision

    We are open to supervising research on topics related to or the intersections of well-being, performance, and justice, covering work, individuals, and organisations. We use a range of methodologies, including quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods.

  • Governing documents

    Find out about the governing documents which comprise the core framework of the University’s operations. These include the Charter, Statutes, Ordinances, University of Leicester Act and Charity Status.

  • Kamlesh Khunti

    Information and contact details for Professor Kamlesh Khunti, Professor of Primary Care Diabetes and Vascular Medicine at the University of Leicester.

  • Leicester researcher wins DHSC funding

    The ground-breaking efforts of a researcher from the University of Leicester in the field of testing non-adherence to antihypertensive medication have played a pivotal role in securing substantial funding support.

  • Creating tomorrow’s cardiovascular research leaders

    The University of Leicester has been awarded more than one and a half million pounds by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) to fund a 4-year PhD Programme to train the next generation of research leaders in cardiovascular science.

  • £1.3 Million Research Fellowship for Leicester Stroke Consultant

    University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust announces that stroke specialist, Dr Jatinder Minhas, has been awarded a Future Leaders Fellowship from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).

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