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  • New study calls for action on air pollution in Northern India

    New research led by the University of Leicester calls for urgent action on open field burning to reduce the intensity of post-monsoon air pollution in Northern India.

  • Attenborough Arts Centre announces new Advisory Board members

    Attenborough Arts Centre today announces the appointment of six new Advisory Board members, following a public recruitment process.

  • Centre for Hate Studies launches new suite of digital training on hate and extremism

    The Centre for Hate Studies at the University of Leicester has developed a new, free-of-charge suite of digital training modules on hate and extremism.

  • Recognising international talent

    An international student will be embarking upon a new journey at our University as an ambassador for international investment in women scholars.

  • Thousands of people may not be working due to Long COVID, new research shows

    Nearly 30,000 people in the UK may be unable to work because of Long COVID, a new study led by Leicester researchers has revealed.

  • Targeted cancer treatment could provide new hope for mesothelioma patients

    A new clinical trial will test whether a type of targeted cancer treatment could improve survival for people with a rare and aggressive form of cancer. Mesothelioma develops in the lining of the lungs or abdomen, with most cases linked to breathing in asbestos fibres.

  • Leicester scientist wins prestigious award

    A scientist from our Univeristy has won a prestigious award for outstanding achievement and potential in her field. Professor Emma Raven (pictured), from the Department of Chemistry, has been awarded the Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award.

  • Leicester mathematicians working with geoscientists from Weatherford give the possibility to see structures deeply in the Earth

    Mathematicians from our Department of Mathematics and geologists from Weatherford, which provides technologies and services to the oil and gas industry, have developed a new software tool for visualising the structure of the Earth deep underground.

  • Chevening and Commonwealth Shared Scholars share experiences of Leicester

    The International Office organised a reception on 16 March which was attended by the Vice-Chancellor and President of the University Professor Paul Boyle for this year's recipients of both the Chevening and Commonwealth Shared Scholarship schemes.

  • First photo from Junos Jupiter orbit released

    NASA’s Juno spacecraft has sent its first in-orbit view. Juno’s visible-light camera was turned on six days after Juno fired its main engine and placed itself into orbit around the largest planetary inhabitant of our solar system. The new view was obtained on 10 July at 6.

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