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  • Katy Bunning

    Katy is the current Programme Director of Museum Studies by Distance Learning and a Research Associate in the School of Museum Studies.

  • Medical student produces clinical anatomy app

    A medical student, working with a local app design agency, has produced an iOS application to teach clinical anatomy to fellow students, junior doctors and healthcare professionals.

  • Student becomes youngest to graduate from Harvard

    Eugenie de Silva (pictured), who started reading for her PhD at Leicester aged 15, has become the youngest person to graduate from Harvard University.

  • Historians explore Teaching the Russian Revolution in workshop at Leicester

    Researchers and teachers of Russian revolutionary history from universities across the East Midlands and beyond gathered in Leicester on 6 September to discuss teaching approaches, centenary initiatives, and research agendas in the classroom.

  • Finance and physics to provide insight into markets

    A new network of researchers led by our University aims to bring together the disparate fields of physics and finance to provide unique insights into financial markets.

  • Outreach

    Staff in Modern Languages are committed to presenting their work outside higher education, and to discussing research ideas beyond the University. Find out more about our outreach activities.

  • Jason Hughes

    The academic profile of Professor Jason Hughes, Professor of Sociology at University of Leicester

  • Researchers to explore the use of e-cigarettes by young people

    A research team led by our University will be exploring how young people use e-cigarettes or ‘vape’ as part of a new project funded by Cancer Research UK entitled 'Adolescent Vaping Careers'.

  • The Age of Augustus

    Module code: AH2551 The reign of Augustus (c.31 BCE – 14 CE) was the great turning point in Roman history.

  • Multi-million pound boost for University of Leicester’s ability to improve and save lives

    The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Leicester Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) has been funded for £26 million over the next five years.

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