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  • Extraordinary artist to be celebrated at literary festival

    The eighth Literary Leicester festival is to celebrate the ‘extraordinary contribution to British art’ of a Leicester artist and writer at an event discussing the life and work of Leicester artist and writer Rigby Graham.

  • Preterm birth linked with lower mathematics abilities and less wealth

    People who are born premature tend to accumulate less wealth as adults, and a new study suggests that this may be due to lower mathematics abilities.

  • Criminal Justice and Mental Disorder

    Module code: CR3019 There has been longstanding debate and considerable research on the relationship between mental disorder and criminal behaviour.

  • Criminal Justice and Mental Disorder

    Module code: CR3019 There has been longstanding debate and considerable research on the relationship between mental disorder and criminal behaviour.

  • New grant to speed up bowel cancer diagnosis

    Scientists from Leicester, working with Edinburgh, have been awarded a grant of almost £25,000 from Bowel Cancer UK and Beating Bowel Cancer to investigate whether it’s possible to find DNA from cancer cells in stool samples.

  • Criminal Justice and Mental Disorder

    Module code: CR3019 There has been longstanding debate and considerable research on the relationship between mental disorder and criminal behaviour.

  • Glittering literati at Literary Leicester Festival 2016

    The city's diverse celebration of the written and spoken word is returning next month with a prestigious line-up of speakers and contributors who have shaped the landscape of modern literature.

  • Premature birth associated with increased risk of heart disease in mothers

    A study involving researchers from our University has found the risk of death in later life due to coronary heart disease doubles in women who give birth prematurely.

  • Information for participants

    Information for participants who are part of The United Kingdom Aneurysm Growth Study

  • New guidance for filmmakers on how to represent people with disabilities 

    A recent PhD from the University of Leicester has called on the film industry to better represent people with disabilities on the big screen.

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