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  • 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).

  • Nationwide map of air pollution provides insights into nitrogen dioxide levels across the country and within towns and cities

    EarthSense Systems – a joint venture between our University and aerial mapping company BlueSky - has published MappAir® – the first ever high resolution nationwide map of air pollution.

  • Sources of funding for oral history projects

    Find out the best ways to source funding for your oral history project from the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

  • Leicester doctor recognised for his commitment to empathy education

    A doctor who has spent decades helping medical students and healthcare professionals to develop strong empathy skills has been recognised for his commitment to high quality learning.

  • History of EMOHA

    Learn more about the East Midands Oral History Archive, since our founding in 1983.

  • Mature students

    It is never too late to get back into education. The University of Leicester welcomes students of all ages and from all walks of life.

  • Electromagnetic Fields and Relativity, Quantum Physics and Particles

    Module code: NT3010 Maxwell's equations describe a unified theory of the electric and magnetic fields. In this module you will deepen your understanding of the meaning and application of Maxwell's equations.

  • 10x Future Technologies Virgin Money and ULSB Inspiring Women into Fintech

    Twenty-five Leicester students travelled to London to attend the ‘Inspiring Women into Fintech’ event in the unique setting of 10x Future Technologies and Virgin Money offices near Victoria Station.

  • Students film breathtaking images of Earth using high altitude weather balloon

    Physics students have captured breathtaking images of the Earth’s stratosphere using a high altitude weather balloon. The unmanned balloon and sensor payload reached an altitude of 23.6km, putting it at 1.7 times the altitude ceiling of a 747 airliner.

  • The notsosecret birthday party of Adrian Mole aged 50

    Well, Adrian himself won’t – obviously – but some of those involved with his story over the years, and many of his keenest fans, will gather at the University of Leicester this Sunday, 2 April 2017, to mark the occasion of his 50th birthday.

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