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  • Latest Professorial Inaugural Lectures explore cardiovascular research

    Academics from the University's Department of Cardiovascular Sciences will discuss their research in the latest Professorial Inaugural Lectures taking place on Tuesday 2 May.

  • Culture and politics of vengeance to be explored at conference

    Topics ranging from revenge porn and terrorism, to vengeance in exploitation films, will be discussed at ‘Reflections on Revenge: a conference on the culture and politics of vengeance’ on Friday 4 September 2015 at the University’s award-winning College Court Conference...

  • Almost half of NHS workers surveyed have left their role or are considering it

    A significant number of healthcare workers have either left their job or considered changing it because they feel undervalued or have experienced discrimination according to a new study led by the University of Leicester in collaboration with University College London (UCL).

  • New understanding of ‘sociable’ slug behaviour calls for better pesticide targeting

    Experts from the University of Leicester have been hot on the slime trail of the grey field slug population thanks to innovative technology that can tag and track the behaviour of the invertebrates.

  • 65 Years of Space at Leicester

    The history of Space research at the University of Leicester

  • Student on the road to success after being offered placements at leading companies

    A student from our Department of Engineering is on the road to success - after being offered industry placements at global companies Rolls-Royce, GE and Bentley.

  • Leading human rights activist to speak on civil liberty and democratic freedom

    Leading human rights activist Shami Chakrabarti CBE will be discussing civil liberty, the importance of democratic freedom and how to prevent future acts of terrorism at a free public lecture in the Peter Williams Lecture Theatre on Wednesday 11 February 2015...

  • Flickering of young stars reveals previously unknown link with black holes

    An international team of astronomers, including Dr Simon Vaughan from the Department of Physics and Astronomy, has discovered a previously unknown link between the way young stars grow and the way black holes and other exotic space objects feed from their surroundings.

  • Leicester cited in Parliamentary debate on world-class impact of UK science

    Our University has been cited for the world-class impact of its work in a Parliamentary debate on Treasury Support for UK Science.

  • Like father like son most European men descend from a handful of Bronze Age forefathers

    A team of researchers from the Department of Genetics led by Professor Mark Jobling and Dr Chiara Batini have discovered that most European men descend from just a handful of Bronze Age forefathers, due to a ‘population explosion’ that took place several...

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