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  • Leicester researcher building bridges between industry and academia

    As part of a collaboration between Professor Simon Wagner from our Department of Cancer Studies and GlaxoSmithKline’s (GSK’s) Discovery Partnerships with Academia (DPAc) in Stevenage UK, Dr Ana Sousa Manso (Research Associate from Leicester Drug Discovery & Diagnostics,...

  • Careers: Work experience with the SAPPHIRE research group – Aisha Seedat

    Posted by Sophie Dumville in SAPPHIRE (Social science APPlied to Healthcare Improvement REsearch) on June 22, 2018 SAPPHIRE recently had the opportunity to have a Health Studies undergraduate student, Aisha Seedat, do a work experience placement with us.

  • COP26: Funding boost for new space mission to monitor carbon

    The new funding is to complete the build and testing of the satellite, led by Thales Alenia Space at the RAL Space assembly and test facilities on the Harwell Space Cluster, in Oxfordshire, and for NCEO experts at the universities of Leicester and Edinburgh to translate...

  • Pope Franciss appeal for Poland to welcome refugees may remain unanswered

    Pope Francis’s appeal to Polish people to welcome refugees into the country and to embrace EU integration may remain unanswered, according to an expert from the Department of Politics and International Relations.

  • Frederick and Mary Attenborough

    Frederick was our second Principal and under his leadership it expanded rapidly. He, and his wife Mary, lived on the campus with their sons Richard, David and John.

  • University pledges to offer a hundred Sanctuary Awards to displaced people worldwide

    Read more about University of Leicester offering one hundred distance learning scholarships to displaced people across the world.

  • Declan spends amazing Year in Industry

    A student from the School Of Business has shared the story of his “amazing” year in industry working for a global entertainment brand.

  • History of tobacco and our health

    How did tobacco become one of the first truly global commodities, and arguably history’s most deadly habit?

  • Bill Grant

    We have learned, with sadness, of the death of Professor William (Bill) Grant, Emeritus Professor in the former Department of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation.

  • Andrew Dunn: Page 136

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