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                    Research committed to moving away from toxic chemotherapyhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2015/september/research-committed-to-moving-away-from-2018toxic2019-chemotherapy As Leicester prepares to host its event on Thursday 24 September as part of cancer survivor Rik Basra’s ‘Pass It On’ campaign, academics will showcase their research and explain what they are doing to pave the way for new leukaemia treatments in the future. 
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                    Departments receive recognition for tackling gender inequalityhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2018/may/university-of-leicester-departments-receive-recognition-for-tackling-gender-inequality Advance HE has announced that three University of Leicester departments are among the most recent institutions and departments to receive an Athena SWAN award, in the charter that recognises commitment to tackling gender inequality in higher education. 
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                    Research suggests people with forms of earlyonset Parkinsons disease may benefit from boosting niacin in diethttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/january/research-suggests-people-with-forms-of-early-onset-parkinson2019s-disease-may-benefit-from-boosting-niacin-in-diet People with certain forms of early-onset Parkinson’s disease may benefit from boosting the amount of niacin in their diet, according to new research from our University. Niacin, or Vitamin B3, is found in a variety of foods, including nuts and meat. 
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                    Researchers to explore workplace regulations on vapinghttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/august/researchers-to-explore-workplace-regulations-on-vaping Researchers from our University will be examining the difficulties of regulating e-cigarettes and if heavy regulations could be encouraging users to move back to combustible tobacco as part of a new project funded by Cancer Research UK. 
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                    New research highlights how environment plays key role in changing movement behaviour of animalshttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/october/new-research-highlights-how-environment-plays-key-role-in-changing-movement-behaviour-of-animals Researchers from our Department of Mathematics have developed a theory which explains how small animals, such as bats, insects and birds, adjust their movement behaviour based on cues within their environment. 
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                    FAQshttps://le.ac.uk/study/research-degrees/healthcare-inequalities/faqs LHIIP live Q&A On the 23 January 2023, Professor Sally Singh (programme director), Professor Amanda Daley (co-director representing Loughborough University), Dr Sylvie Kilford (programme coordinator) and Frank Arsenaydis (programme fellow) hosted a Teams Live Q&A... 
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                    EMI Teacher Development Programmehttps://le.ac.uk/cite/eltu/courses-for-teachers/emi EMI Teacher's course offered by the University. 
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                    From Gin Lane to Westminster: politics, culture and society in the age of Walpolehttps://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/hs3717 Module code: HS3717/3718 Module Outline The eighteenth century is a particularly exciting period to study as it is a period of genuine transition from the early modern period, dominated by confessional politics and an agrarian economy, to the modern era of urbanisation and... 
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                    AI tool for breast cancer patients following surgery will be trialled later this year.https://le.ac.uk/news/2024/march/artificial-intelligence An international team of researchers, led by the University of Leicester, has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that can predict which breast cancer patients may be at risk of side effects after surgery and radiotherapy. 
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                    Mandarin Chinese Post-beginners (Level 2)https://le.ac.uk/languages-at-leicester/languages/chinese/level-2 Chinese (Mandarin) course for post-beginners at Leicester University