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    A year in industry involves taking a year of full-time work between your second and third year of study.

  • Community event raises awareness of prostate cancers silent symptoms

    A Leicester health campaigner has called for men to get checked out for prostate cancer because of its “silent symptoms” – after a high-profile journalist was diagnosed with the condition.

  • Gentrification expert discusses 'managed decline' of estates for BBC

    The managed decline of inner-city social housing Loretta Lees, Professor of Human Geography at the University of Leicester, comments on councils' increasingly common policy of managed decline of inner-city estates ahead of regeneration.

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    Find out more about studying Medicine at Leicester Medical School. We offer an MBChB (A100), MBChB with Foundation Year (A199) and Intercalated BSc degrees. At Leicester, you will learn from experts in their field and from patients.

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    Find out more about the teach the teachers courses as part of the Stoneygate Centre for Empathic Healthcare.

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    Find out more information about the Centre for New Writing's partner organisations.

  • Rum rocks to play a key role in Mars space mission

    Space scientist Professor John Bridges from the University of Leicester and Space Park Leicester have been collecting samples of rock from the NatureScot National Nature Reserve for the Mars Sample Return Campaign.

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    A study looking at the longer-term impact of COVID-19 has found that nearly a third of patients displayed abnormalities in multiple organs five months after infection, some of which have been shown through previous work to be evidence of tissue damage.

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    Paper published in 'Nature Communications' details how applying magnetic forces to individual 'microroller' particles spurs collective motion—with counterintuitive results

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    Scientists from the University of Leicester are among those aiming to develop a new method to reduce carbon footprint caused by CT imaging

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