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  • Crime and Punishment in African American History

    Module code: HS3662 Module Outline This module examines African American crime and punishment from the era of slavery to the present.

  • Access rates and conditions

    An outline to the charges and availability of the facilities in the Advanced Microscopy college.

  • Royal Institute of British Architects stages

    Read the policies, procedures and forms required at stages 0-7 for the Royal Institute of British Architects.

  • Health outcomes of ethnic minorities living in cities explored in national report

    Leading professors from the University of Leicester and the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities in London have provided key recommendations in the Chief Medical Officer’s (CMO) annual report to enhance care for ethnic minority populations living in cities

  • Open letter to parents and carers from our President and Vice-Chancellor

    Dear parents and carers  With the latest national lockdown impacting everyone UK, I am writing to update you on the steps we are taking to ensure that no student is disadvantaged because of this pandemic.

  • Prestigious award for mathematician exploring climate by numbers

    University of Leicester’s Professor Valerio Lucarini has been awarded this year’s Keilis-Borok Medal, recognising outstanding contributions in mathematical geophysics

  • Leicester celebrates Knowledge Exchange Framework success

    The University of Leicester’s position as a leading research institution that drives innovation and growth in its local area has been recognised by Research England (RE), after the release of this year’s Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF) results.

  • The NHS Long Term Plan: It’s Ambitious

    Posted by Nate in Medical Leadership in the Foundations on January 31, 2019   Earlier this month the government launched its 10 year Long Term Plan for the NHS .

  • Digital showcase wins prestigious award

    A project that showcases the lives of British scientists involved in some of the most remarkable scientific and engineering discoveries of the last century has won a prestigious award from the Royal Historical Society.

  • Neptunes weather studied by Leicester scientist

    Dr Sarah Casewell (pictured) of the Department of Physics and Astronomy has been involved in a study to examine the weather on Neptune.

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