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  • Aircraft Noise and Cardiovascular Outcomes (ANCO)

    Principal Investigator - Anna Hansell This Medical Research Council grant funds the first comprehensive assessment of cardiovascular (CVD) impacts of aircraft noise near major airports in the UK.

  • Conflict Prevention, Response and Recovery

    Module code: CR7581 This module introduces the core security-related concepts currently used in the field of post-conflict intervention and development. You will analyse factors relevant to the prevention of and recovery from conflict.

  • The Medieval Natural World

    Module code:HS3696 Our idea of the natural world is in inextricably linked to our material one, and our attempt to order and control nature – this has been one of humanity’s greatest intellectual challenges.

  • Neuroscience Futures

    Module code: BS3016 This module will bring to life the most recent and exciting neuroscience discoveries from key neuroscientists across the campus.

  • PR and Society

    Module code: MS7617 This module will introduce you to the field of public relations, exploring its origins, history and definitions.

  • Neuroscience Futures

    Module code: BS3016 This module will bring to life the most recent and exciting neuroscience discoveries from key neuroscientists across the campus.

  • The Earle Robinson collection

    The Earle Robinson collection is made up of interviews conducted in the 90s with Earle Robinson, a leading member of Leicester's Jamaican community and the Leicester United Caribbean Association (LUCA). Find out more about the collection.

  • Air fingerprinting expertise reveals budget manicure risks

    Chemists at the University have been involved in a BBC report into the use of a strong glue in nail salons.

  • Major new research on pictoral smoking warnings

    The University is part of an international team that carried out a large experimental study on pictorial warnings for tobacco products funded by the European Commission.

  • Rachel Abounouar

    Rachel Abounouar passed away on the morning of 12 December 2019 after a five-year battle against cancer in which she redefined the meaning of strength, bravery and determination.  Rachel joined the University in 2009 as a tutor in the English Language Teaching Unit (ELTU).

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