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  • Associate professor in cyber and nuclear safety talks

    An Associate Professor from our School of History, Politics & International Relations has taken part in a New York Roundtable discussion on cyber and nuclear security.

  • How can we talk about Islam after terrorism?

    Posted by Alberto Fernández Carbajal in Queering Islam on January 19, 2015 Due to the terrorist attacks that took place in Paris on 11 January, Islam and Muslims are once again at the centre of public attention.

  • Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Education for sustainable development

    Learn more about the sustainability initiatives the University offers its students, staff and visitors.

  • Intelligence, Security and Strategic Studies

    The Intelligence, Security and Strategic Studies (ISSS) at The University of Leicester brings together a range of scholars from across the field of international studies whose research responds to the most pressing issues and challenges in contemporary global politics.

  • Stephen Dunne

    Lecturer in Social Theory and Consumption

  • About the programme

    This programme is based on challenging health inequalities in our vibrant multicultural region.  It has two clear ambitions:  To tackle inequalities in healthcare provision; To address inequalities in academic opportunities for our Health Care Professionals.

  • Genetic architecture of heart disease

    World-changing research at the forefront of common cardiovascular diseases.

  • Donation will advance ground-breaking work taking place to help those at risk of sudden cardiac death

    Heart experts at the University of Leicester have been awarded £400,000 to advance their work on a technique to assess a patient’s risk of sudden cardiac death

  • First ever AI for Net Zero conference joined by University of Leicester scientists

    AI for Net Zero conference forms part of a programme led by Professor Heiko Balzter at the University of Leicester

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