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  • Events and Conferences

    Events and conferences where we are able to disseminate information about our Cardiac Surgery Clinical Trials

  • Landmark genetic study sheds new light on how the eye develops its sharpest vision

    Combining artificial intelligence and genetics has allowed researchers in Leicester to study the part of the eye that gives us sharp central vision in amazing detail for the first time

  • BSL Level 3

    British Sign Language Level 3 course at Leicester University

  • Turi King returns to our screens with DNA Family Secrets

    Professor of Genetics Turi King returns to our screens on September 27th on BBC Two at 9pm for another heart wrenching series of DNA Family Secrets

  • Bestselling crime author to give University public lecture

    Bestselling American crime author Patricia Cornwell (pictured) will give a free public lecture as part of the University of Leicester’s Chancellor’s Distinguished Lecture Series and Literary Leicester festival 2016.

  • Crime and its Representation in the Anglophone Caribbean, 1834-2018

    Bringing together participants from Jamaica, Trinidad, Guyana, Barbados and the UK, the ‘Crime and its Representation in the Anglophone Caribbean’ project addresses the acute and complex problem of crime in Anglophone Caribbean societies from various disciplinary perspectives.

  • About us

    "We believe that changing the world for the better starts by broadening the minds of people. Understanding and valuing each other's beliefs and ideas lead to better results.

  • Rajinder Bhuhi

    Rajinder heads-up the University of Leicester’s Innovation Hub and has worked at the University as a Senior Enterprise Practitioner since 2007.

  • Carbon legacy goes up in smoke

    It reads like a movie script – ash falling from the sky, thick smoke shutting down airports and businesses, road closures trapping remote northern villages.

  • Researcher suggests mainstream media is responsible for shallow coverage of antirape activism

    Dr Kaitlynn Mendes (pictured) from the Department of Media and Communication has argued in a new book that the mainstream media often neglects anti-rape activism by delivering ‘shallow’ coverage.

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