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  • Improving cardiac surgery benefits through key research

    Over 35,000 adults undergo cardiac surgery in the UK every year with a further 1 million worldwide. While short-term results of surgery are excellent, many patients fail to obtain long-term benefits the reasons for which remain unclear.

  • Leicester responds to sector financial pressures

    The University of Leicester has invited staff to share feedback on proposals to secure its long-term future, amid growing pressures on the Higher Education sector across the UK.

  • Research Groups

    Find out more about the research groups for the Division of Primary Care research at the University of Leicester.

  • Professor Mick Peake awarded OBE

    Professor Michael (Mick) Peake has been awarded an OBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List for his services to medicine.

  • Pro Vice-Chancellor and Head of the College of Science and Engineering

    Find out more about our Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Head of the College of Science and Engineering.

  • First World War remembered

    With the support of Leicester Arts and Museums Services and the University of Leicester, over 300 interviews with those who lived through WWI in Leicestershire have been edited into sound clips and created into a collection. Find out more.

  • How Richard III died

    Accounts of Richard's death are supported by the evidence on Richard III’s skeleton, allowing us to explore possible scenarios for his dying moments.

  • Adapt

    Readying our campus for a changing world

  • Holy Wars in Sacred Lands: Conflict and Coexistence during the Crusades

    Module code: HS2367 The Crusades were undoubtedly one of the most famous episodes of religious conflict and a central phenomenon of the High Middle Ages.

  • Gene inheritance for school and colleges

    Geneticists are interested in how genes, and the characteristics they influence, are passed on in families. Find out more by using our resources, designed for students in schools and colleges.

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