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  • Goal 3: Health and Wellbeing

    The third Sustainable Development Goal is to ensure healthy lives and promote wellbeing for all at all ages.

  • University and East Midlands Chamber to partner on economic thought leadership

    University of Leicester has joined forces with the East Midlands Chamber to develop new insights and ideas on the region’s economy.

  • Playing Prometheus: some reflections from Australia

    Blog on Australia Convict heritage sites and archives

  • Succeed at Leicester privacy notice

    Read the privacy policy for the Succeed at Leicester project.

  • Study reveals mysteries of enzyme mechanism

    An international research team led by our University has made a breakthrough advance by trapping an intermediate in the mechanism of enzymes called heme peroxidases and determining its structure using a beam of neutrons from the heart of a nuclear reactor.

  • DEFRA Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    This research project carried out by DEFRA will quantify greenhouse gas fluxes from fenland under different land use to derive recommendations for land management and climate mitigation policies.

  • Resources

    Resources for higher education students, on genetic-related issues and how the law effects research.

  • Project to investigate genetic roots of resistance to anti-cancer therapy agents

    The mechanisms that cause cancers to respond poorly to therapy are to be investigated in a project that commemorates and honours the work of an eminent Leicester geneticist.

  • New Year’s Honours for members of University community

    Members of the University community have been recognised in the Queen's New Year's Honours list

  • The Evolution of Critical Management Studies?

    Posted by Marton Racz in School of Business Blog on August 13, 2014 Marton Racz and Thomas Swann, Graduate Teaching Assistants at the School, explain why they are organising a PhD conference on Critical Management Studies (CMS) It is just over three years since Martin Parker...

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