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  • Gerrit Woltmann

    The academic profile of Dr Gerrit Woltmann, Head of Service Respiratory Medicine and Allergy - UHL at University of Leicester

  • Space power and AI

    From space exploration to earth observation, satellites and planetary rocks, to AI and exploring how space technology and data improves the health and daily lives of us all.

  • Happiness is a place called Leicester

    Life is good in Leicester- and that’s official. We are ranked the second best city in the UK according to a nationwide survey of  happiness- and we are also ranked in the top 10 for general life satisfaction.

  • Tectonic shift in Southern Ocean caused dramatic ancient cooling event

    The study was led by Dr Isabel Sauermilch, researcher at the University of Tasmania and Utrecht University, and shows that these events were much more closely linked than previously thought.

  • Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and microbial stress responses

    Antimicrobial resistance is a global issue that requires an in depth understanding of how resistance is acquired by microbes, including when under environmental stress, alongside innovative thinking to target resistance organisms.

  • New way of screening toxic chemicals mimics mammal senses

    Researchers from our University have developed a new approach for analysing toxic chemicals in complex samples that mimics the way mammals smell and taste. The technique could reduce the need for laboratory animals in biomedical research and other areas of chemical testing.

  • COVID-19 risk factors in BAME groups

    Tom Yates explores why people from minority ethnic backgrounds have a higher risk of developing severe COVID-19.

  • Leicester cardiology consultant awarded prestigious research professorship

    A cardiology consultant from Leicester has been awarded a prestigious research professorship from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR).

  • Work with us

    Find out more about working at the Stoneygate Centre for Empathic Healthcare.

  • Aspiring lawyers from poorer homes to benefit from 1M programme

    Thousands of aspiring lawyers from non-privileged homes will benefit from a £1m expansion of the Sutton Trust’s Pathways to Law programme, a pioneering initiative designed to widen access to the legal profession.

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