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Future of asthma research and benefits to patient health
https://le.ac.uk/news/2018/june/future-of-asthma-research-and-benefits-to-patient-health
50 years of pioneering asthma research which has benefited patients and sufferers throughout the UK will be celebrated at an event on Wednesday 20 June hosted by Leicester.
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School of Business seminars to focus on innovation
https://le.ac.uk/news/2017/april/school-of-business-seminars-to-focus-on-innovation
The challenge of managing innovation in industry is the focus of two seminars being hosted by the University's School of Business.
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Literary endowment fund will create new ‘writer in residence’ and professorship
https://le.ac.uk/news/2022/march/jean-humphreys
Literary endowment fund will create new ‘writer in residence’ and professorship at Leicester University
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Why study presessional at Leicester?
https://le.ac.uk/cite/eltu/presessional/why-leicester
Get more information on why studying on the Presessional Programme at Leicester may be for you.
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Dave Unwin
https://le.ac.uk/people/dave-unwin
The academic profile of Dr Dave Unwin, Reader in Palaeobiology at University of Leicester
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The Leicester Institute for Advanced Studies
https://le.ac.uk/research/institutes/lias
The Leicester Institute for Advanced Studies (LIAS) is an interdisciplinary centre of excellence.
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Research and Evaluation for Socially Engaged Museum and Gallery Practice
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/mu7547
Module code: MU7547 Research-led practice characterises socially engaged museum and gallery work.
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Spectre trailer suggests that Bond is going back to his roots says researcher
https://le.ac.uk/news/2015/july/spectre-could-take-james-bond-back-to-his-roots-researcher-says
Professor James Chapman from the Department of the History of Art and Film has been featured in an article for the Mirror discussing the new trailer for the upcoming James Bond film Spectre and ways in which it alludes to the franchise's past.
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Academic dress
https://le.ac.uk/graduation/prepare/gown-hire/academic-dress
The wearing of academic robes can be traced back to medieval Europe, when all students were in clerical orders. Today, the robes worn by graduating students, academics and dignitaries form a distinctive element of the graduation regalia.
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People
https://le.ac.uk/cse/research/facilities/hercules/people
The Hercules project is a University-wide collaboration at Leicester supported by EPSRC.