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                    Research highlights both the determinants and consequences of financial fragility in low income countrieshttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/october/research-highlights-both-the-determinants-and-consequences-of-financial-fragility-in-low-income-countries A team of researchers from the Universities of Leicester and Aston will be revealing the novel findings of a successful ESRC-DFID bid into financial fragility and recommend ways to promote stability in low income countries at a conference on Friday 28 October. 
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                    I often get into trouble with my producers for highlighting Leicester news so muchhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/december/201ci-often-get-into-trouble-with-my-producers-for-highlighting-leicester-news-so-much Geography graduate and news presenter Lukwesa Burak has been interviewed about her enthusiasm for hosting the Discovering Excellence Awards last month at the University, as well as her experience studying for a Master's degree at our University, and how she... 
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                    Study finds significant variation in stillbirths and neonatal mortality across the UKhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/may/study-finds-2018significant-variation2019-in-stillbirths-and-neonatal-mortality-across-the-uk Research published today shows the wide regional variation in the incidence of stillbirth and neonatal deaths in the UK. The MBRRACE-UK report focuses on rates of stillbirth and neonatal death across the UK. MBRRACE-UK focuses on babies born at 24 weeks of gestation or more. 
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                    Our research communityhttps://le.ac.uk/study/research-degrees/support/community A sense of belonging is a key part of the PhD student experience. Find out about our research student community, which has some 2,200 members. 
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                    Quotes from people involvedhttps://le.ac.uk/research/institutes/environmental-futures/areas/join-the-fight/quotes-from-people-involved Quote from an Advisor “The Ambassador Programme is unique and well-positioned to educate and equip the high-risk population living in one of the high-burden regions of Odisha. 
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                    Leicester space scientist is the first ever graduate of astronaut training centre in Swedenhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2018/march/space-scientist-dr-suzie-imber-first-ever-graduate-of-astronaut-training-centre-in-sweden Space scientist and aspiring astronaut Dr Suzie Imber from our Department of Physics and Astronomy recently took part in QinetiQ’s Gravity Horizon training programme organised by the Flight Physiological Centre in Linkoping, Sweden, where she became the first ever graduate to... 
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                    Research degreeshttps://le.ac.uk/archaeology/study/research-degrees We are one of the UK's leading departments in Archaeology and Ancient History, and doctoral students are a vital part of our research community. 
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                    Economics of Footballhttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/socscilibrarians/2015/06/08/economics-of-the-football/ Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on June 8, 2015 Football has dominated the news this week. The high sums of money involved in the World Cup mean that politics and corruption can become involved. 
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                    Writing yourself into the archiveshttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/specialcollections/2020/06/05/writing-yourself-into-the-archives/ Posted by vholmes in Library Special Collections on June 5, 2020 Seeing other institutions’ reactions to the coronavirus pandemic has encouraged the Archives & Special Collections team to think about what we can do to collect Leicester’s responses to it, both official and... 
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                    Leicester scientist helps fine-tune space telescope 1.5million km from homehttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/physicsastronomy/2022/05/20/leicester-scientist-helps-fine-tune-space-telescope-1-5million-km-from-home/ Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 20 May 2022 One of the Leicester space scientists who will make observations with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has travelled to the USA to help open the observatory’s ‘eyes’ to the universe.