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  • Treatment which could prevent wound scarring to be presented

    Research at our University has revealed a potential treatment to prevent wound scarring that will soon be entering clinical trials.

  • Lecture to explore the emerging blood test helping to spot cancer earlier

    Research into a blood test that may spot cancers sooner and allow more targeted treatment is to be presented by researcher at our University. Professor Jacqui Shaw (pictured) from our Department of Cancer Studies will give the Frank May Prize Lecture 2017 on 26 June at 5.

  • PhD student develops cancer survival prediction tool

    Researchers from the Department of Health Sciences have developed an online tool which presents a variety of measures that quantify the survival of patients with cancer from different perspectives.

  • Leicester Criminologist invited to provide expert evidence on the intimidation of Parliamentary candidates and on combatting religious intolerance

    Professor Neil Chakraborti (pictured), Head of the Department of Criminology and Director of the Centre for Hate Studies, was invited to give expert evidence at two key events in London on the 12th and 13th September.

  • New project Standing Together Against Hate

    Leicester is one of over 40 universities and colleges in England that has been awarded funding totalling £1.8 million from HEFCE to improve responses to hate crime and online harassment on campus.

  • Leicester health scientists contribute to report on childrens safety

    Health scientists from our University have contributed to major research on children’s safety.

  • Major new hate crime study to shape improved support services for victims

    A major new study to investigate hate crime in the West Midlands and to shape the development of improved support services for victims is being led by our University.

  • Voting open as young video makers compete to support Brazil in solving resources problems

    People around the world can vote in an exciting global video competition that is helping children and young people play their part in helping to secure future supplies of food, water and energy in Brazil.

  • Expert opinions cover degree building Brexit and Gibraltar tinnitus and the BBC

    The government says students should get transferable credits for modules and feel free to move between higher education providers. It sounds nice, but there are big risks, says Pro-Vice-Chancellor Professor Jon Scott in an article for the Guardian.

  • Public transport use may lead to major COVID-19 outbreak

    A leading academic at the University of Leicester has warned of major COVID-19 outbreaks amongst passengers using public transport if precautions are not taken.

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